Jay Mikal American, 1984
LABONI'S LANDING +001, 2025
Acrylic paint, resin, and assorted crystals.
30 x 30 in.
76.2 x 76.2 cm
76.2 x 76.2 cm
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'Laboni's Landing +001' unfolds like an aerial artifact—an abstract topography etched by time, heat, and pressure. Pale, sunbaked surfaces are fractured with organic fissures and pitted with mineral-like formations, suggesting...
"Laboni's Landing +001" unfolds like an aerial artifact—an abstract topography etched by time, heat, and pressure. Pale, sunbaked surfaces are fractured with organic fissures and pitted with mineral-like formations, suggesting the remnants of an ancient, once-active landscape. The tactile quality of the work evokes sediment, salt flats, or an alien landing site bleached by cosmic weathering. Still and silent, yet full of buried history, this piece invites viewers to interpret its surface like a forgotten map—tracing the scars of past presences and the quiet poetry of erosion.
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