
Rose Quartz
160 × 120 cm · Acrylic & epoxy resin on canvas · 2025
€15000.00
Rose Quartz begins from the stone itself: naturally pale pink, almost milky, yet defined by a geological body—mass, structure, weight. That contradiction becomes the core of the piece: softness against robustness, calm against presence.
The painting is built through full-surface layers applied across the entire canvas over time. Depth is not a visual trick here; it comes from accumulation, from repeated strata that slowly densify the surface. The color stays within the mineral register of rose quartz—subtle, restrained, luminous—while the form remains bold and anchored, closer to a stone than to an image.
Light is treated as a material element. Soft illumination is shaped through zones of volume, with controlled areas of higher gloss that catch and hold reflections. A jewelry-inspired border frames the surface—an edge that references both adornment and geology, where the mineral becomes precious without losing its raw origin.
A final epoxy resin layer seals the work, reinforcing the contrast between matte softness and concentrated shine, and giving the surface a quiet, geological presence—peaceful, steady, and physical.
This artwork exists as a unique, non-reproducible piece.
