Fault Line

Forged in Atlantic weather, this work moves between force and obscurity. Dense greys surge and recede beneath veils of light, as if fog, sea, and sky are collapsing into a single charged surface. Moments of brightness cut through the mass, not as decoration but as pressure earned, unstable, and alive. The painting is assertive and contemporary, positioning Irish abstraction as both elemental and globally fluent
Acrylic on canvas 
100x100 cm 
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