This painting depicts a single institutional chair - usually brown on brown. Imagine it were in pink. Floating yet fixed, it carries the quiet authority of spaces built to last — places where decisions outlive the people who make them.
Painted in a restrained palette with softened color, the chair becomes both familiar and abstracted: recognizable, but removed from function. It is less about who sits there than what remains when no one does.
This work is part of an ongoing series exploring iconic American objects — forms that hold power quietly, through presence rather than symbolism.
Original acrylic painting
16 × 20 inches
Unstretched canvas
Ships flat, ready for framing or mounting
Not framed
This painting depicts a single institutional chair - usually brown on brown. Imagine it were in pink. Floating yet fixed, it carries the quiet authority of spaces built to last — places where decisions outlive the people who make them.
Painted in a restrained palette with softened color, the chair becomes both familiar and abstracted: recognizable, but removed from function. It is less about who sits there than what remains when no one does.
This work is part of an ongoing series exploring iconic American objects — forms that hold power quietly, through presence rather than symbolism.
Original acrylic painting
16 × 20 inches
Unstretched canvas
Ships flat, ready for framing or mounting
Not framed