The artwork titled “keep it closed!” masterfully employs a mixed media approach, blending acrylic paint, markers, crayons, ceramic shards, and a brown-painted box. This eclectic combination not only creates a richly textured surface that beckons viewers to engage physically but also evokes a deep emotional response.
Vibrant colors—predominantly blues, yellows, and pinks—infuse the piece with energy, crafting a dynamic visual journey. At its heart lies a window frame divided into four panes, each rendered in warm tones. Within these panes, figures are portrayed, hinting at narratives or lives unfolding just beyond the confines of the present moment. A circular object, serving as both the window's latch and a symbolic focal point, draws the viewer's mind in circles, reflecting on the complexities of the depicted scenes.
The painted box inscribed with “Keep It Closed!” adds a layer of significance, inviting contemplation of the stories within the window. The ambiguity surrounding the scenes raises questions: Are we witnessing the end of a relationship (top right pane) and the reactions of those affected (bottom two panes), or do these panes represent a couple many years later? Perhaps it is a father who has abandoned his daughter and unsuccessfully seeks to be a part of her life many years too late?
What is certain is the ceramic shards scattered throughout the composition introduce an element of fragility and brokenness, suggesting memories that have lost their wholeness. This stark contrast between the vibrant hues and the jagged shards symbolizes the coexistence of joy and sorrow, underscoring the complexities of the human experience.
The painting conveys that the remnants of experiences are often challenging to piece together, and best left confined to memory. Yet, the evident asymmetries, uneven shapes, and intersecting lines hint at profound psychological disruption, reflecting the emotional turmoil locked away in the recesses of our minds. In this intricate interplay of materials and emotions, “Keep It Closed!” invites viewers to explore the delicate balance between remembrance and closure.