Abstract Diptych Oil Painting – “Fault Line”
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 30 × 70 cm each (Diptych)A striking two-panel abstract composition that explores tension, fragmentation, and movement through layered oil paint. Rich reds, deep blues, and muted gold tones interact across both canvases, creating a dynamic surface where repeated geometric forms attempt structure but remain deliberately unsettled.
Subtle hints of figuration emerge and dissolve within the abstraction, giving the work a sense of depth and emotional complexity. The diptych format introduces a natural division, acting as a visual “fault line” that connects and contrasts the two panels simultaneously.
Painted with expressive, gestural strokes, this piece carries a raw, contemporary energy.
Fault Line (Diptych)
Vision
This diptych unfolds along a quiet fracture—two panels held together by tension rather than unity. Layers of color press and resist, while repeated geometric forms attempt structure but never fully settle. Fragments of figuration emerge and dissolve, caught between presence and disappearance.
The central divide acts as a fault line, echoing instability across both sides. Instead of resolution, the work holds a state of becoming—where painting becomes a way of navigating what cannot fully be contained.
