
Black upon black, where the brush leaves ridges that catch the grazing light and let it slip away again. This is not absence but plenitude: a darkness so complete it becomes a source. In the spirit of Plotinus, who placed the One above being and beyond all visible form, the painting points toward that which precedes light itself, the silent ground from which every radiance descends. To gaze into it is to feel the eye give up its grasping and rest. Hang it where you want depth rather than decoration, in an entryway or above the bed, a quiet threshold that draws the room inward. Free worldwide shipping, sizes 15x20 to 70x100 cm, also as digital download. Wall art print, poster art, home decor.