A Heavy Tear in the Light
A Heavy Tear in the Light
Original Graphite on Archival Paper
18 x 24 in
2026
THE ARTIST'S VISION
"We are not there, yet we are suspended—a ghost in the graphite, an eye hovering in the intimate static.
The focus is a collision. Not a ‘back,’ but the stark, pale architecture of a spine against a gathering storm of shadow. Not ‘silk,’ but a liquid void, a heavy tear in the light, peeling away from the skin in a silent, agonizing cascade.
The moment is a fever. It is the raw, electrical instant of the fall, captured not in soft lines, but in the chaotic, beautiful violence of the smudge. It is the sound of a gasp made visible, a static shock that freezes the blood.
To be there, in that impossible instant, is to be unmoored. It is to be obsessed by an event that is both flesh and pure abstraction. It’s a moment that demands to be felt—a delicious, terrifying madness that clings to the retina long after you look away."
