Silent Majority is a dimensional artwork composed of hundreds of ¾-inch wooden blocks, each individually hand-painted in black and white acrylic. Every block is treated as its own surface—painted black-on-white or white-on-black—creating a field of contrast built entirely through repetition, restraint, and time.
What appears uniform from a distance reveals itself, up close, as a collection of unique gestures. No two blocks are the same. Each mark reflects a moment of focus, a decision made by hand, repeated hundreds of times over many hours. The work resists automation and embraces accumulation, allowing complexity to emerge through patience rather than spectacle.
The resulting surface is quiet but charged—order and variation existing side by side. Silent Majority invites slow viewing and rewards attention, offering a meditative counterpoint to faster, louder visual environments.
Silent Majority is a dimensional artwork composed of hundreds of ¾-inch wooden blocks, each individually hand-painted in black and white acrylic. Every block is treated as its own surface—painted black-on-white or white-on-black—creating a field of contrast built entirely through repetition, restraint, and time.
What appears uniform from a distance reveals itself, up close, as a collection of unique gestures. No two blocks are the same. Each mark reflects a moment of focus, a decision made by hand, repeated hundreds of times over many hours. The work resists automation and embraces accumulation, allowing complexity to emerge through patience rather than spectacle.
The resulting surface is quiet but charged—order and variation existing side by side. Silent Majority invites slow viewing and rewards attention, offering a meditative counterpoint to faster, louder visual environments.