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A Kind of Friction by DJ Panyko
Acrylic, pastel, charcoal, Neocolor II, graphite on canvas; 12×36inches
Two zones — red and teal — occupy the same narrow vertical field without resolution. The surface holds the evidence of their negotiation: compressed, layered, neither yielding. Friction is not failure here. It is the condition the painting was made to inhabit.
Find DJ on IG@truly_djart or on her website: www.trulydjart.com
Acrylic, pastel, charcoal, Neocolor II, graphite on canvas; 12×36inches
Two zones — red and teal — occupy the same narrow vertical field without resolution. The surface holds the evidence of their negotiation: compressed, layered, neither yielding. Friction is not failure here. It is the condition the painting was made to inhabit.
Find DJ on IG@truly_djart or on her website: www.trulydjart.com