“Myth makes Echo the subject of longing and desire. Physics makes Echo the subject of distance and design. Where emotion and reason are concerned both claims are accurate. And where there is no Echo there is no description of space or love.” — Mark Z. Danielewski
In this layered abstraction, sound becomes architecture. Lines reverberate across the surface, folding and colliding like waves meeting walls, each shape both a question and its reflection. Cool blues and magentas pulse with rhythm; angular forms fragment and rejoin, tracing the movement of thought through distance and memory.
The work explores how emotion travels through space—how voices fade, return, and reshape themselves in the act of being heard. It is a meditation on communication and absence, on how every echo carries both the residue of sound and the silence that follows.Media
Mixed Media - Acrylic Paint, Graphite, Oil Pastel, Ink, Coloured Pencil and Collage (including a mix of vintage paper and paper hand made by the artist).
Size
41cm by 31cm by 5.5cm. It is unframed, due to depth, but ready to hang.
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£550.00Price
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