Chromatic Constellation is a large-scale modular abstract painting composed of nine individual canvases arranged in a structured 3 × 3 grid. Each panel measures 2 × 2 feet, forming an overall composition of 6 × 6 feet. While each painting exists as an independent work, together they create a unified visual system where color, gesture, and texture interact across the entire surface.
The painting emerged from an exploration of movement within structure. The grid establishes a disciplined framework, yet the paint itself moves freely across the surfaces through sweeping gestures, scraping, layering, and thick impasto applications. These underlying organic motions remain visible in the final work, allowing the viewer to experience the physical energy of painting itself.
Across the nine panels, color becomes the primary language. Vibrant blues, Ferrari-like reds, luminous yellows, and atmospheric neutrals appear as distinct chromatic events. Each panel holds its own rhythm of mark-making, but when viewed together they behave like points in a constellation—independent yet interconnected.
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