Window with Glazed Glass

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 6ft x 5ft
Creation Date: 2021
Collection: Geometric Splendor

Window with Glazed Glass (2021) is about distance — the filtered kind. This 72 x 60 inch acrylic painting, part of the Geometric Splendor Collection, explores how perception changes when softened by distortion. It’s a meditation on barriers: subtle, translucent, and ever-present.

Rendered in cool greys, foggy whites, and translucent blue washes, the canvas mimics the blur of light behind textured glass. Geometry appears, but not sharply — grid-like forms emerge, then dissolve. The edges are never crisp. Everything is softened, obscured, suggested.

This work was inspired by moments of quiet observation — the kind where you look out a window and realize what you’re really seeing is your own inner weather. The glazed glass becomes a metaphor for perception: you’re never seeing the world directly. You're seeing it through history, mood, memory.

In tone and atmosphere, Window with Glazed Glass aligns with the conceptual restraint of Agnes Martin, whose works evoke clarity and introspection through structure and haze. But where Martin leaned toward spiritual minimalism, I lean toward ambiguity — toward emotional veils rather than pure light.

This is not a painting about looking out. It’s about looking through — through resistance, through memory, through mood.

As part of the Geometric Splendor Collection, Window with Glazed Glass balances structure with softness. It offers no clear view, but invites stillness, introspection, and the gentle acknowledgment that sometimes, clarity comes from blur.

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