Dean Crozier Gallery
FATE presents twin canvases of reversed geometry and coded text, symbolising parallel timelines. A compelling abstract exploring fate, mirrored realities and the tension between what is lived and what might be.
FATE presents twin canvases of reversed geometry and coded text, symbolising parallel timelines. A compelling abstract exploring fate, mirrored realities and the tension between what is lived and what might be.
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FATE is a dual‑canvas work composed of FATE 1 and FATE 2, two paintings that mirror one another to form a single, unified exploration of parallel existence. Geometric shapes intersect, overlap and dissect the surface, while sequences of letters and numbers are painted across the composition like fragments of an encrypted narrative. Each canvas contains the same visual information, yet FATE 2 reverses the geometry and text of FATE 1, creating a deliberate distortion—an alternate reading of the same coded reality.
This mirrored structure becomes a meditation on the possibility of life unfolding simultaneously in another dimension. If the numeric codes embedded in the work represent the events that have shaped the artist’s own path, what echoes or inversions might be occurring for an alternate self existing elsewhere in space and time. The symmetry between the two canvases suggests connection, while the reversal introduces uncertainty—inviting viewers to consider whether the other self experiences the same trials, or whether the bending of time and space has produced an opposite fate entirely.
Together, the pair forms a contemplative, visually dynamic work that merges geometry, symbolism and speculative philosophy.
Synthetic polymer on canvas Each canvas: 76cm H × 60cm W × 3.8cm D (unframed)
