SHER GALLERY - FINE ART CURATED FOR COLLECTORS
Exceptional works by the world’s most compelling, contemporary artists, available to discerning collectors worldwide.

SHER GALLERY - FINE ART CURATED FOR COLLECTORS
Exceptional works by the world’s most compelling, contemporary artists, available to discerning collectors worldwide.
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“Golden Meridian” rejects the horizon line in favor of the celestial line. The work visualizes the meridian – an imaginary arc passing from north to south – as a physical force of molten pigment. Striations of amber and ochre flow across the field like heat waves, disrupting the viewer’s sense of scale. Is this a landscape, a map, or the internal glow of a dying star? The painting asks us to look up, directly into the eye of the day, unblinking.

“Golden Meridian” rejects the horizon line in favor of the celestial line. The work visualizes the meridian – an imaginary arc passing from north to south – as a physical force of molten pigment. Striations of amber and ochre flow across the field like heat waves, disrupting the viewer’s sense of scale. Is this a landscape, a map, or the internal glow of a dying star? The painting asks us to look up, directly into the eye of the day, unblinking.
