
There Was a Long View
Oil and mixed media on canvas
48 x 48 in (121.9 × 121.9 cm)
Structural Omission
There Was a Long View
The corridor is rendered with architectural clarity while the disrupted passages intervene as structural forces that reshape how the space can be read. These omissions destabilize the linear perspective and brickwork, interrupting the expected continuity of the walls and creating pockets of perceptual uncertainty. The composition holds its tension in the collision between resolved depth and the volatile surface disruptions that redirect the viewer’s orientation through the interior. Within the evolution of Structural Omission, this painting pushes the framework into architectural territory, using disrupted built structure to expose the limits of spatial certainty itself.
