Canvas in Canvas
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 6ft x 6ft
Creation Date: 2024
Collection: Black and White
Canvas in Canvas (2024) is a study in introspection — a painting that reflects on painting itself. At 72 x 72 inches, this large-scale black and white acrylic work is part of the Black and White Collection, where constraint gives rise to depth. The composition features a subtly framed square, nested within the larger canvas, bordered by barely-there lines and layered tonal shifts.
The surface is rich in nuance: matte blacks, smoky grays, and bright whites applied in glazes and scumbled textures that reward slow looking. The nested “inner canvas” appears simultaneously foregrounded and receding — like a memory, a window, or a forgotten mirror.
I created Canvas in Canvas as a meditation on framing: what we choose to highlight, to hide, to repeat. It's a gesture toward self-reference, an echo of artistic process. There’s something deeply quiet about this painting — not empty, but open.
This work draws inspiration from Robert Ryman and Agnes Martin, whose restrained palettes conceal emotional and philosophical intensity. Like them, I’m interested in the border between the visible and the sensed — how a single edge or shift in tone can invite presence.
In a world of color and noise, Canvas in Canvas offers a retreat — a space to reflect, reframe, and simply be.