Remains: Traces, Fragments, and the Echo of What Was
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 4ft x 4ft
Creation Date: 2020
Collection: Ephemeral Atmosphere
Remains (2020) is part of my Ephemeral Atmosphere Collection, created as a reflection on the subtle traces we leave behind — not grand monuments, but quiet fragments, scars, and whispers of what once was. This 48 x 48 inch acrylic on canvas features layered washes of muted grays, dusty blues, and soft earth tones, interrupted by ghost-like gestural marks that feel half-erased, half-emerging.
This work is an exploration of fragility and impermanence. The forms barely assert themselves, dissolving into the layered surface as though resisting permanence. There’s an intimacy in the way the painting asks the viewer to lean in, to search for the marks, to witness the lingering breath of what is no longer fully present.
In this way, Remains finds resonance with the work of Rachel Whiteread, whose sculptures of negative space and traces of domestic interiors embody the weight of absence. Like Whiteread, I am drawn to the quiet power of what is left behind, of what is overlooked or forgotten.
But where Whiteread casts absence into concrete, Remains dissolves it into atmosphere — a subtle, painterly fog where the past hovers just out of reach. This painting is less about loss as grief, and more about honoring the remnants, the residues, the beauty in decay.
Remains invites the viewer to sit within the quiet aftermath, to embrace the incomplete, the worn, and the almost-vanished as tender evidence of what was once alive.