Vibrant red abstract painting with layered textures, evoking emotional reflection, presence, and inner confrontation by Ritu Raj

Red Mirror

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 6ft x 4ft
Creation Date: 2023
Collection: The Pulse of Life

Red Mirror (2023) is a painting that stares back — a surface of color and tension that invites reflection not through image, but through feeling. Part of The Pulse of Life Collection, this 72 x 48 inch mixed media piece confronts the viewer with intensity, heat, and interiority.

The composition centers on a vast plane of red — not flat, but alive. Within the red: scratches, smudges, and subtle metallic glints that pulse like breath beneath the surface. It doesn’t tell you what it is. It asks what you bring to it. What are you seeing? Or being seen by?

I created Red Mirror in a moment of personal confrontation — when I needed to stop running from questions that could only be answered by standing still. The mirror in this painting doesn’t reflect appearance. It reflects energy. Emotion. The version of you that color can summon.

This piece is in dialogue with the meditative intensity of Anish Kapoor, especially his pigment works that consume space and perception. Like Kapoor, I believe red can be a field, a feeling, a challenge.

Red Mirror is not decorative. It’s devotional. A painting that demands presence — not for clarity, but for honesty.

As part of The Pulse of Life Collection, this piece offers not light, but heat. Not narrative, but confrontation. It becomes a space where abstraction meets self-awareness.