Fist of God
This dynamic pour painting captures the raw power of divine intervention through flowing, organic forms that seem to pulse with celestial energy. Dominated by warm earth tones of coral, salmon, and dusty rose, the composition swirls and eddies like molten stone or flowing lava, suggesting the primordial forces of creation itself.
The central focal point emerges as a powerful, fist-like formation where darker charcoal and deep brown pigments coalesce, creating dramatic contrast against the lighter surrounding flows. These darker elements seem to punch through the softer palette, embodying the titular "fist" with its bold, assertive presence. The paint flows in sinuous ribbons and streams, following natural patterns that echo geological formations—canyon walls, sedimentary layers, or the grain of ancient wood.
Delicate veins of cream and pale yellow thread through the composition like lightning or divine light, adding luminosity and suggesting the spark of creation. The overall movement flows from upper left to lower right, creating a sense of directed energy and purposeful force. The paint's natural cell formations and organic pooling enhance the sense of something beyond human control—a divine hand shaping matter according to its will.
The warm, earthy palette evokes both the clay from which humanity was formed and the fires of divine forge, making this piece a meditation on creative power, spiritual force, and the beautiful chaos of divine intervention in the natural world.