Image 1 of 3
Image 2 of 3
Image 3 of 3
Untitled 966
16"x20"
Oils, Acrylics on Canvas
This 16"x20" Oils, Acrylics on Canvas painting by Stephen Stocklin features a spare, celestial composition of geometric forms floating across a pale cream field. Multiple circles in charcoal black, soft grays, and delicate blue outlines drift across the surface like planetary bodies, while two triangles—one black and one burnt orange—meet at center, creating a stable geometric anchor. Tiny dots and subtle spatter marks in blue and gray add atmospheric texture to the quiet, contemplative space. The overall effect is one of order within vastness, with each element precisely placed yet seemingly weightless.
The painting evokes the fundamental grammar of existence—basic shapes arranged in space, creating relationship through proximity and contrast. The triangles suggest grounding and direction, while the circles represent cycles and wholeness, reminding us that all complexity ultimately reduces to simple geometries, that beneath our elaborate lives lie elemental patterns of connection, separation, light, and shadow playing out across the endless field of being.
16"x20"
Oils, Acrylics on Canvas
This 16"x20" Oils, Acrylics on Canvas painting by Stephen Stocklin features a spare, celestial composition of geometric forms floating across a pale cream field. Multiple circles in charcoal black, soft grays, and delicate blue outlines drift across the surface like planetary bodies, while two triangles—one black and one burnt orange—meet at center, creating a stable geometric anchor. Tiny dots and subtle spatter marks in blue and gray add atmospheric texture to the quiet, contemplative space. The overall effect is one of order within vastness, with each element precisely placed yet seemingly weightless.
The painting evokes the fundamental grammar of existence—basic shapes arranged in space, creating relationship through proximity and contrast. The triangles suggest grounding and direction, while the circles represent cycles and wholeness, reminding us that all complexity ultimately reduces to simple geometries, that beneath our elaborate lives lie elemental patterns of connection, separation, light, and shadow playing out across the endless field of being.

