Chromata Magna No.01 – Strata Temporis – is a monumental abstract study that captures the silent, cumulative energy of time. The work presents a series of vertical, rhythmic layers that resemble weathered plaster or geological strata, ranging from deep, arterial reds to sun-bleached ivories and warm ochres. It evokes a sense of archaeological depth and material persistence, transforming the visual field into a tactile chronicle of entropy and structural memory.
The composition is built on a relentless vertical rhythm, where each “stratum” carries its own distinct material character and history. The visual force resides in the scarred, multi-layered texture of the surfaces—where fragments of color appear to be peeling back to reveal older, hidden layers beneath. This interplay between the heavy, opaque reds and the lighter, translucent washes creates a profound sense of three-dimensional mass, building an atmosphere of suspended, stoic stillness that feels both ancient and contemporary.
Strata Temporis treats the abstract surface as a site of physical and historical record. The artwork transforms simple chromatic gestures into a meditation on the beauty of decay and the inevitable layering of existence, stripping away the literal to reveal the raw, structural authority of the elements. The final image stands as a powerful study of presence and substance, capturing the captivating authority of form when reduced to its most weathered and essential state.
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