MYTO-SKULLCHUR
MYTO-SKULLCHUR merges mythology, anatomy, and internal symbolism. The composition suggests a fractured skull or mask embedded within a dense field of color, marks, and symbols. Paint is layered aggressively, allowing forms to surface and dissolve without fully resolving.
Blues, greens, reds, and blacks collide across the surface, creating a structure that feels both constructed and unstable. Lines carve through the image like scaffolding, while symbols and gestures accumulate as visual language rather than narrative.
The title combines myth and structure. The skull becomes a site of meaning rather than an object, a place where belief, memory, and identity are built and broken simultaneously. What emerges is not a portrait, but a vessel shaped by repetition, pressure, and inherited imagery.
Process remains visible throughout. Corrections are not concealed. The painting preserves its own construction, allowing contradiction, symbolism, and distortion to coexist without explanation.
Details
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Original one of one artwork
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Mixed media on canvas
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Size: 48 x 36 inches
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Year: 2025
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Signed by the artist
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Ships ready to hang
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Created in Santa Barbara, California