In the quote by Robert Motherwell, we are invited to delve deeper into his creative process, which is not bound by an initial visual image. Instead, he begins with a painting idea or impulse, often derived from his own personal world, allowing him to explore the profound organic disorder that nevertheless hints at an underlying order. Motherwell speaks of a disorder that gives rise to a sense of order in art, creating space for interpretation and a deeper understanding of a world full of complexity and unseen connections.
The works available for purchase, with their detailed dimensions and materials, showcase the depth and diversity of artistic expression. One piece utilizes plaster, charcoal, spray paint, and black tea, while another combines watercolor and pencil on off-white watercolor paper. Each of these works embodies an artistic journey that explores unspoken ideas and expressions, bridging complex visual and emotional concepts, yet subtly suggesting an underlying order hidden beneath them.