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Untitled 2005
30"x40"
Oils, Acrylics on Canvas
This 30"x40" Oils, Acrylics on Canvas painting by Stephen Stocklin features a warm, atmospheric composition divided between a golden-beige upper field and a cooler gray-white lower section. Delicate vertical drips and lines in blues, rust-orange, cream, and gray cascade from the top edge like rain or time itself running down the surface. Abstract forms emerge from the lower portion—rounded shapes in slate blue, white, and pale orange that suggest weathered stones or fragments, punctuated by bold black vertical marks. The overall surface has a luminous, aged quality with subtle layering and soft transitions between areas.
The painting evokes the weight of history settling into the present—like sediment accumulating at the bottom of consciousness while memories continuously seep down from above. The rounded forms below suggest what remains after erosion, the essential shapes that persist when everything else has drained away, leaving only what truly matters anchored in the foundation of our being.
30"x40"
Oils, Acrylics on Canvas
This 30"x40" Oils, Acrylics on Canvas painting by Stephen Stocklin features a warm, atmospheric composition divided between a golden-beige upper field and a cooler gray-white lower section. Delicate vertical drips and lines in blues, rust-orange, cream, and gray cascade from the top edge like rain or time itself running down the surface. Abstract forms emerge from the lower portion—rounded shapes in slate blue, white, and pale orange that suggest weathered stones or fragments, punctuated by bold black vertical marks. The overall surface has a luminous, aged quality with subtle layering and soft transitions between areas.
The painting evokes the weight of history settling into the present—like sediment accumulating at the bottom of consciousness while memories continuously seep down from above. The rounded forms below suggest what remains after erosion, the essential shapes that persist when everything else has drained away, leaving only what truly matters anchored in the foundation of our being.

