Description
Rusted Holes of the Center Water Drop draws the viewer’s attention inward—toward a solitary water drop that becomes both subject and structure. Punctured by rusted voids, the droplet suggests erosion from within, transforming purity into something altered yet unexpectedly stable.
The composition reflects a dialogue between mathematical order and material breakdown. The water drop remains perfectly suspended, its form intact despite internal decay, creating a quiet tension between strength and vulnerability. Rather than collapse, the corrosion appears deliberate, as though governed by an unseen system of balance.
Rooted in geometric surrealism, the painting challenges traditional symbols of water as clarity and renewal. Here, water becomes a vessel for time, entropy, and internal transformation—inviting contemplation of how change often begins unseen at the center.
This artwork is offered as a strictly limited edition of 25 giclée prints. Once the edition is sold out, the image will never be reprinted in this format, ensuring rarity and long-term collector value.
Each print is produced using archival pigment inks on museum-quality fine art paper, capturing fine surface detail, tonal depth, and the subtle contrast between corrosion and translucency.
This work appeals to collectors drawn to conceptual surrealism, scientific symbolism, and imagery that explores transformation through restraint rather than spectacle.







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