Ecstatic Dance
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 3ft x 3ft
Creation Date: 2023
Collection: Ephemeral Atmosphere
Ecstatic Dance (2023) belongs to my Ephemeral Atmosphere Collection, created during a period when I was exploring movement not just as subject, but as medium. This 36 x 36 inch acrylic on canvas work pulses with kinetic energy — a swirl of body, breath, and brush merging into a single expressive rhythm.
The composition abandons symmetry in favor of raw, gestural lines. Forms appear and dissolve, much like bodies in motion — flickering across space, never still, never fully resolved. I didn’t approach this work with a plan. Instead, I let the paint move the way music does: sometimes slow, sometimes wild, always alive. The canvas became a kind of dance floor — a space where emotion could be released through motion.
In spirit and in method, Ecstatic Dance resonates with the work of Julie Mehretu, whose layered, map-like abstractions channel architecture, movement, and sociopolitical dynamics into explosive spatial fields. Like Mehretu, I’m interested in what happens when structure and spontaneity collide — when abstraction becomes a record of felt experience rather than a formal exercise.
This painting is not a documentation of a dance, but the dance itself — captured in pigment. It’s a meditation on freedom through surrender, structure through chaos. As part of the Ephemeral Atmosphere Collection, it exists in the space between presence and disappearance, between the body remembered and the body becoming.