Chromatic Vision
A hyper-realistic human eye dominates the composition, its iris transformed into a full-spectrum rainbow—vivid reds bleeding into oranges, yellows, greens, blues, and purples in perfect prismatic order. The eye is photographic in clarity, startlingly lifelike, yet its rainbow iris suggests altered perception, synesthesia, expanded consciousness. Long dark lashes frame the eye, and the rainbow eyebrow above mirrors the chromatic iris.Surrounding the eye is an explosive fluid acrylic pour: hot pinks, electric blues, bright yellows, deep blacks, and metallic silvers swirl in marbled chaos. The pour creates cells, flows, and organic patterns—liquid thought visualized, consciousness made visible. The contrast between the realistic eye and abstract pour creates tension between observation and interpretation, reality and perception.
Details
An original mixed media artwork, rich with surreal symbolism and tactile intrigue. Each layer is meticulously built upon a heavy-duty stretched canvas using a myriad of materials, inviting the viewer into a world of texture and depth. Created with professional archival paints and sealed for protection, this piece is designed to endure. The included collage elements are printed with archival inks on fine art papers, ensuring the vibrancy lasts for generations.Size
8x10Materials & Techniques
mediums/materials: phosphorescent paints, found objects, paper, wax, photo collage, oxidative inks, distress paint and inks, acrylic pouring, digitally altered images, acrylic paint, watercolor, spray paint, walnut ink, staining mediums, tissue paper, mica powders, glitter, heavy gel medium, gesso, pebeo prism and fantasy paints, ceramic paint, stained glass paint, alcohol inks, iridescent inks, distress crayons, charcoal, pastels, oil pastels, string, beads, jewelry, gems, chains, buttons, foils, newspaper, vinyl, plastic, walnut inks, india ink, colorshift paints and more!Hidden Images & Elements
Interpretation
Interpretation: Chromatic Vision explores the phenomenology of seeing—how consciousness colors perception. The rainbow iris suggests that what we see is never neutral; it's always filtered through the spectrum of emotion, memory, and neurochemistry. The psychedelic pour implies that reality is always interpretation, always fluid.Poetry
"What if sight itself were painted? What if the eye contained all colors, and perception was just a prism bending light into meaning?"
$270.00Price


