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Series I
Revival
The painting organizes fractured planes into a provisional order, using structure less as stability than as a way of working through pressure.
Angular passages, blocked color, and abrupt interruptions turn the surface into a site of negotiation, where coherence is built rather than assumed.
Its geometry does not resolve chaos. It measures the effort required to hold form inside it.
The composition treats fragmentation as a condition to be confronted, not stylized, aligning with a broader post-accelerationist search for clarity under stress.
The image moves between construction and collapse, suggesting that meaning now arrives through tension, recalibration, and refusal.
"Its geometry does not resolve chaos. It measures the effort required to hold form inside it."
— Urban Bison Arthouse, Series I