Breathing Through the Narrowest Point

B*TCH CHAOS · Work I of VI

$175.00

Work

Constriction as condition. Thought collapses inward. Breathing Through the Narrowest Point compresses visual information into a reduced field, translating constriction into formal structure. Repeated geometric divisions and contained planes function as pressure systems rather than metaphors, shaping the composition from within.

This opening work establishes the series logic. Psychological states are rendered as architecture. The inward collapse of thought creates tension that persists without resolution.

Series Context

B*TCH CHAOS is a six-work sequence exploring internal pressure as architectural form. Each work isolates a distinct psychological structure: constriction, visibility, fragmentation, recursion, collapse, residue. All pieces adhere to a unified visual methodology.

Individual works stand alone. Collectors acquiring multiple pieces experience the full structural logic of the series. This first complete series positions conceptual rigor and serialized thinking at its core.

Printed on Japanese museum-grade matte paper using archival water-based inkjet processes. The non-reflective surface preserves tonal fidelity and material integrity.

Each print is produced individually. The artist’s digital signature is embedded within the image file.

Open edition. The format reflects the artist’s commitment to circulation and engagement during the formative phase of the practice. Early acquisition positions collectors within a foundational body of work as it enters wider visibility.

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This work is suited to collectors building positions in contemporary practices where psychological structure operates as formal subject; serialized image-making systems in which method supersedes individual gesture; and rigorously conceptual approaches to figurative abstraction.

It is not decorative. It does not resolve. It sustains pressure as both subject and method.