C$3,800
What Remains Between Ash and Light is my way of bearing witness to the horror unfolding in Israel and Gaza. It expresses my profound sense of conflict and loss of a meaningful identity.
The palette of whites and blues with shattered geometric shapes offer a fragile glimpse of an Israeli flag. Fractured and worn down by violence and grief, this flag, once representing a sense of pride and unity, now carries a heavy burden of sorrow.
This piece isn’t about right or wrong or even resolution; it’s about holding space for complexity — for grief - empathy and hope that something sacred remains.
Technique: | Mixed, String,Plaster,Acrylic, Board, on Wood Panel |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 32in x 42in |
Unframed Size: | 30in x 40in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 21.5lbs (estimated) |
Eric Goldstein
North Vancouver, British Columbia
In their own way, these works celebrate nature’s unbounded spaces by framing its geometries, linear progressions and algorithms. By refining the basic elements of line, color and texture from the west coast landscapes around me, I pair nature’s complexities down to an appreciable moment of sublime wordless understanding.
""My intent is to capture the pondering presence we get from nature, not as it appears but as it feels to experience: incomprehensible, indescribable, and often very chaotic.""