
Everything that life itself has not consumed, 2024
Steven Seinberg
Mixed media on paper
Original Painting, 56 x 76 x 0.3 cm
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Redsheep Gallery
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About Steven Seinberg
Steven Seinberg was born in Brooklyn, New York and attended college in Atlanta, Georgia. Seinberg's pallet, bold strokes, and poetic line work connect the outside world with motion as incessant and loss being inevitable. Seinberg is continually inspired by the biological senses, environmental factors, and emotional responses to these surroundings. The paintings communicate in a mysterious, unobtrusive manner, speaking subtly and instinctively. Because the various elements within his pictures are determined by what he intuits at each moment of the process of creation, every aspect and phase of his work fades in and out of the paint almost imperceptibly. His ability to poetically and atmospherically convey the powerful, even primordial forces that dictate the rhythms of the organic universe translate into images that nurture the mind, heart and soul.
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This artwork presents an intriguing symphony of blue hues, softly blended against a stark white backdrop. Dominating the composition, two amorphous blue forms evoke a sense of ethereal weightlessness. The upper shape appears to drip vertically, with elongated, translucent lines that seem to cascade into the form below, creating a fluid connection between the elements. The choice of a minimalist palette heightens the abstract nature of the work, allowing the viewer's imagination to interpret the forms freely. Adding a personal touch, the faint, handwritten text along the right margin introduces a narrative layer, inviting curiosity about its message. The contrast between the ethereal blue forms and the crisp, untouched white space accentuates the dreamlike quality, making this piece a fascinating exploration of form, color, and meaning.