Proton Song
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 5ft x 5ft
Creation Date: May 2026
Collection: Abstract Inquiry
Theme: Particle collision as resonance, orbital memory, luminous bodies in dialogue, spiral consciousness, the physics of feeling, light emerging from dark ground
Palette: Cadmium Yellow · Solar Gold · Cadmium Red · Crimson Core · Cobalt Blue · Midnight Black · Blue-Black Void
There are four bodies in this painting. Two are still moving.
The lower pair — one burning yellow-gold, one a deep saturated red — press into each other the way particles do in a collider: not violently, but inevitably. Each carries its own spiral interior, its own center of gravity. They didn't collide accidentally. They were always going to find each other.
Above them, two dark orbs recede into midnight. Black absorbing blue absorbing black. They are what came before, or what comes after. Memory, maybe. Or shadow. The painting doesn't say.
The ground is the painting's other voice. Stand close and you feel it before you see it — the surface is all drag and scratch, cobalt and near-black pulled in wide arcs across the canvas, the texture of something moving fast and then suddenly still. The brushwork doesn't fill the background. It is the background: kinetic, atmospheric, alive with the energy the orbs have already passed through.
This is not a painting about physics. It is a painting about what physics is trying to say — that matter wants to move toward other matter, that contact creates light, that at the subatomic level, everything is already singing.
Science calls it collision. The painting calls it song.