Commission Piece - SOLD
18x20 inches
Medium: Concrete & Acrylic on Canvas
In this commissioned piece, the goal was to deconstruct a cultural icon and rebuild it through a lens of raw, industrial strength. By utilizing concrete as the primary medium, the work speaks to the literal "Man of Steel" moniker—heavy, textured, and enduring.
The distress effects along the perimeter provide a narrative contrast; while the center is solid and unyielding, the edges represent the heat of the forge and the concept of a hero rising from the ashes. This work explores the intersection of pop culture and minimalist, tactile abstraction.
Medium: Concrete & Acrylic on Canvas
In this commissioned piece, the goal was to deconstruct a cultural icon and rebuild it through a lens of raw, industrial strength. By utilizing concrete as the primary medium, the work speaks to the literal "Man of Steel" moniker—heavy, textured, and enduring.
The distress effects along the perimeter provide a narrative contrast; while the center is solid and unyielding, the edges represent the heat of the forge and the concept of a hero rising from the ashes. This work explores the intersection of pop culture and minimalist, tactile abstraction.
Medium: Concrete & Acrylic on Canvas
In this commissioned piece, the goal was to deconstruct a cultural icon and rebuild it through a lens of raw, industrial strength. By utilizing concrete as the primary medium, the work speaks to the literal "Man of Steel" moniker—heavy, textured, and enduring.
The distress effects along the perimeter provide a narrative contrast; while the center is solid and unyielding, the edges represent the heat of the forge and the concept of a hero rising from the ashes. This work explores the intersection of pop culture and minimalist, tactile abstraction.
I’m currently taking on a few more commissions for the spring. Message me if you have a vision you want to bring to life!