Feathered Flames in the Abyss: Confronting Stillness Through Movement

Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 6ft x 5ft
Creation Date: 2025
Collection: Organic Movement

Feathered Flames in the Abyss (2025) is a 6ft x 5ft oil-on-canvas composition created using my Organic Movement process—a tactile painting method where pigment-soaked thread replaces traditional brushes. The result is a surface that feels carved by light itself: arcs of ember orange and fuchsia slash across a sea of black and white, suggesting flames rising and dispersing in an unseen wind.

This painting emerged from a meditation on stillness and the surges that rupture it—grief, rage, awe. The flame-like forms are both delicate and aggressive, feathered yet fierce, confronting the abyss not with despair but with motion. The threads behave unpredictably, surrendering to gravity and speed, creating sweeping forms that pulse with urgency and vulnerability.

Artists like Julie Mehretu, Cy Twombly, and Lee Krasner have long explored the poetics of gesture. My work builds on that lineage, using thread not just as a tool but as a metaphor—for connection, fragility, and force.

Collectors, designers, and curators seeking art that merges conceptual strength with tactile presence will find in Feathered Flames in the Abyss an invitation: to feel what cannot be spoken, to see movement where others might only see dark.

To inquire or view in person, visit rituart.com or contact Jarrow & Goodman Gallery. You can also collect the work online at:
Artsy – Ritu Raj
Saatchi Art – Ritu Raj

Ritu Raj | Contemporary Abstract Artist | Phoenix

After 30 years as an executive and entrepreneur, I returned to painting full-time to explore what words and strategy couldn’t hold. I create bold, expressive abstract art to shift how we see and feel—opening space for reflection, connection, and quiet transformation. For me, change begins not with certainty, but with listening.

https://www.rituart.com/
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