Form
Medium: Mixed Media on Canvas
Size: 5ft x 5ft
Creation Date: 2023
Collection: Hand-painted Photography
Form (2023) is a painting about the moment before structure solidifies — a meditation on emergence, motion, and the shapeless becoming shape. This 60 x 60 inch mixed media piece belongs to the Hand-painted Photography Collection, where atmosphere becomes not only subject but a way of thinking.
The painting hovers between composition and collapse. Soft-edged geometries drift across the surface: partial rectangles, bent ovals, cellular forms that feel half-made or half-remembered. The palette is reserved — gentle earth tones and ghostly pastels — allowing the structure to speak without noise.
I painted Form while reflecting on the idea that no structure — emotional, physical, social — is ever truly finished. We’re always in process. Always in transition. This piece became an expression of that process: not a form, but forming.
The work resonates with the sculptural explorations of Richard Serra, particularly his drawings that wrestle with weight and edge. Like Serra, I believe form is not just what is seen, but what is felt in the body — in proximity, in pressure, in pause.
Form asks the viewer to listen visually — to perceive how something can hold tension without symmetry, how it can be present without resolution. It’s less about design and more about becoming.
As part of the Hand-painted Photography Collection, this painting holds a quiet space. It suggests that even the act of forming is enough — that in the unfinished, there’s room to breathe.