Gas Station
32 x 48 inches
Print on Canvas
2026
The artwork explores the tension between permanence and fluid memory, transforming a chaotic, mundane environment into a silent, psychological playground. By stripping the gas station of its actual utility and readable text, the piece taps into the uncanny feeling of a dream state or a fleeting memory where the brain reconstructs familiar places out of pure geometry, color, and mood. It represents the stark, solitary atmosphere of a highway rest stop in the dead of night, where solid concrete structures feel temporary, melting slightly at the edges, and the commercial landscape is elevated into an evocative, abstract sanctuary.