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Dean Crozier Gallery

YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW A vibrant triptych tracing the journey from regret to renewal. YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW rises from muted forms to bright balanced geometry, creating a striking contemporary artwork full of hope and forward energy.

YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW A vibrant triptych tracing the journey from regret to renewal. YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW rises from muted forms to bright balanced geometry, creating a striking contemporary artwork full of hope and forward energy.

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YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW is a three‑part visual narrative exploring the reassessment of a life goal and the emotional arc that follows: the reflection on what was, the decision to change, and the emergence of what is yet to come. Across the triptych, geometric forms and shifting colour palettes chart a movement from regret to clarity, from fragmentation to balance.

In Yesterday, the shapes and lines sit low on the canvas, scattered and subdued. Muted tones and grounded placement evoke a sense of heaviness and introspection, suggesting a moment in which past choices are reconsidered and the weight of regret settles across the composition.

Today marks the turning point. The geometric forms begin to rise, lifting from the lower register and interacting with renewed energy. Colour returns with a gentle brightness, signalling the first stirrings of hope and the conscious decision to move toward change. The composition feels transitional—still uncertain, yet undeniably ascending.

In Tomorrow, the journey resolves. The shapes reach full equilibrium, arranged in a confident, aesthetically balanced structure. Bright, vivid colours affirm a sense of optimism and forward momentum, presenting a vision of what a better future might look like when intention and clarity align.

Each canvas measures 45 cm W × 91 cm H × 3.8 cm D, created in synthetic polymer on canvas. Together, the three works form a contemplative progression—an abstracted timeline that invites viewers to reflect on their own cycles of looking back, choosing differently, and stepping into what comes next.

 

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