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Mark Friday-Lewis Art
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“Shattered Currents” captures the energy of movement within stillness—angular shards of cool blue and green seem to drift and collide against a backdrop of intense magenta and violet. The interplay of sharp black lines and soft, translucent layers invites the viewer to navigate between structure and spontaneity. Textural shifts and subtle gradients hint at depth, as if fragments of light are suspended mid-motion in a charged, atmospheric space. This multimedia work balances bold geometry with expressive mark-making, creating a dynamic visual rhythm that feels both deliberate and unpredictable.
This piece feels like a quiet figure half-formed in firelight, caught between certainty and doubt, as if a memory is trying to step forward and speak. I’m drawn to the way the face dissolves into shadow and color, holding both strength and vulnerability in the same breath. I built the image with layered acrylic, pushing and scraping paint to let unexpected greens, violets, and oranges flicker through the surface. Each pass of the brush was a way of carving the head out of the background, letting the crown-like shapes emerge almost by accident as the colors deepened and collided.
This piece holds the quiet feeling of walking through grief and finding, almost unexpectedly, how gentle the light can be. The gravestones become small markers inside a much larger rhythm of trees, shadow, and air, and I feel both the weight of history and the softness of the present moment here. Painted this on site at Spring Grove Cemetery in gouache focusing on how the warm greens and cool shadows cut across the path.