Abstract red painting with layered textures and torn edges, evoking emotional provocation and raw visual impact by Ritu Raj

Red Rag

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 5ft x 5ft
Creation Date: 2023
Collection: Ephemeral Atmosphere

Red Rag (2023) is a visceral abstraction — a painting that doesn’t whisper or suggest, but lunges into presence. This 60 x 60 inch acrylic on canvas work from the Ephemeral Atmosphere Collection captures the rawness of provocation and the beauty within disruption.

The surface pulses with layered crimson, carmine, and maroon. Textures ripple across the canvas like cloth in motion — frayed at the edges, torn mid-gesture. Some areas are smoothed like worn silk. Others are ragged, resisting any finish. It’s not a still object. It’s an act.

I created Red Rag in response to a season of tension — when the world felt too loud to ignore, too fast to control. This painting is not a protest, but it is a provocation. It asks: what does it mean to be visible, vulnerable, and unpolished?

The work resonates with the performative materiality of Antoni Tàpies, who embraced rough surfaces and elemental gestures to convey spiritual and political presence. Like Tàpies, I believe that texture is a voice — and that red doesn’t need to explain itself.

Red Rag is not a flag, though it hints at one. It’s not symbolic, though it dares you to interpret. It’s a field of feeling — torn, tactile, defiant.

As part of the Ephemeral AtmosphereCollection, this painting offers no apology. It’s a moment suspended in impact — the cloth after the matador, the heart after the rupture.