Eva Spierenburg – Sense of Sediment (56), 2024
Acrylic, pencil, ink, and graphite on paper
23.7 × 17.9 cm
Dark planes fill the sheet. Pink, curved forms emerge like ribs—open yet contained. To the right, a near-black strip descends, intersected by blue and green lines. Below lies a brown mass, scattered with lighter fragments, like accumulated material.
The work hovers between body and landscape, refusing to choose. It is both interior and geological. Graphite gives a grainy density; ink and acrylic add lighter accents. Nothing is smoothed over; the maker’s hand remains visible.
Sense of Sediment is about layers. Matter accumulates, time becomes visible. The image is still, contained, a concentration of substance and gesture. Meaning arises in the act of looking.