Collection: ATUH Page 170 - Oneness Through Tachism Collection

The image Oneness Through Tachism is a striking vertical Tachism style painting rich in color and texture. Tachism, a style of abstract painting, is characterized by splashes and dribbles of paint, yet this piece interprets that style in a more structured manner. The composition is a mosaic of vibrant, blurred blocks and strokes, creating a lively and dynamic mosaic. It evokes the complexity and diversity of existence through its varied hues and tones. At the painting s heart is a series of concentric circles, transitioning from dark to light colors, culminating in a bright center. Two white spheres seem to hover over the rings, suggesting balance and symmetry. This focal area might symbolize a point of convergence or an ultimate truth that scholars and mystics seek, surrounded by the chaos and fragmentation of the outer world. Below the circles, the painting features a reflective surface akin to water, adding a sense of depth and another layer of meaning—perhaps implying a form of deeper reflection or the subconscious. Above and around the central motif, abstract clouds or misty forms float, giving a sense of transcendence or spiritual ascent. Overall, the artwork captures the essence of simple acts laying the profound truths of existence and the sense of oneness that unites all inquiries and paths. The use of warm and cool colors together with orderly segments and the soft, organic forms suggests an underlying harmony in the apparent disorder, reflecting the paradoxical nature of reality.