


Devoid of Matter
Devoid of Matter – 2020
Medium: Oil on Emulsioned IKEA Canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm
Hand-signed by the artist
Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist
Description:
Devoid of Matter (2020) drifts into the interior vastness of a star-forming nebula — a space where time folds and form dissolves. It is a portrait of absence, of the pregnant silence that exists before structure, before voice.
Painted in oil over a discarded IKEA canvas, first stripped and sealed with household emulsion, the work reclaims both material and meaning — transforming the mundane into the mythic.
There is no fixed horizon here, no centre to hold. Instead, the viewer is drawn into a field of suspended becoming, where creation is indistinguishable from collapse.
Devoid of Matter is not a vision of space, but a meditation on formlessness — the breath between atoms, the memory before light.
Devoid of Matter – 2020
Medium: Oil on Emulsioned IKEA Canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm
Hand-signed by the artist
Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist
Description:
Devoid of Matter (2020) drifts into the interior vastness of a star-forming nebula — a space where time folds and form dissolves. It is a portrait of absence, of the pregnant silence that exists before structure, before voice.
Painted in oil over a discarded IKEA canvas, first stripped and sealed with household emulsion, the work reclaims both material and meaning — transforming the mundane into the mythic.
There is no fixed horizon here, no centre to hold. Instead, the viewer is drawn into a field of suspended becoming, where creation is indistinguishable from collapse.
Devoid of Matter is not a vision of space, but a meditation on formlessness — the breath between atoms, the memory before light.
Devoid of Matter – 2020
Medium: Oil on Emulsioned IKEA Canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm
Hand-signed by the artist
Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist
Description:
Devoid of Matter (2020) drifts into the interior vastness of a star-forming nebula — a space where time folds and form dissolves. It is a portrait of absence, of the pregnant silence that exists before structure, before voice.
Painted in oil over a discarded IKEA canvas, first stripped and sealed with household emulsion, the work reclaims both material and meaning — transforming the mundane into the mythic.
There is no fixed horizon here, no centre to hold. Instead, the viewer is drawn into a field of suspended becoming, where creation is indistinguishable from collapse.
Devoid of Matter is not a vision of space, but a meditation on formlessness — the breath between atoms, the memory before light.