This 16×20 mixed medium painting by Stephen Stocklin features a minimalist composition with a single amber-gold rectangle positioned in the right-center of an expansive, pale gray-white field. The rectangle is bordered by a rough charcoal-black edge, with small gestural marks in black, white, and coral red at its lower corners. The surrounding field shows subtle variations in tone with gentle brushstrokes and a slightly weathered texture, creating a sense of quiet space and contemplation.
The painting evokes the solitude of a single thought in a vast mind—a moment of warmth and meaning held within the emptiness of possibility. Like a window or portal, the golden rectangle suggests something preserved or illuminated, a focal point of attention in the silence that surrounds us.
This 16×20 mixed medium painting by Stephen Stocklin features a minimalist composition with a single amber-gold rectangle positioned in the right-center of an expansive, pale gray-white field. The rectangle is bordered by a rough charcoal-black edge, with small gestural marks in black, white, and coral red at its lower corners. The surrounding field shows subtle variations in tone with gentle brushstrokes and a slightly weathered texture, creating a sense of quiet space and contemplation.
The painting evokes the solitude of a single thought in a vast mind—a moment of warmth and meaning held within the emptiness of possibility. Like a window or portal, the golden rectangle suggests something preserved or illuminated, a focal point of attention in the silence that surrounds us.