Original "String" Painting | 48” x 60”

$4,000.00

Acrylic, Glass Beads, and Cotton string on Canvas

String offers a vivid and textured exploration of the controversial string theory. This theory suggests that the smallest constituents that our universe are made of vibrating strings-like filaments. This theory gained its popularity because it was able to explain all force is made of and combines all four fundamental forces; gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces, under one collective understanding. This was usually not the case because gravity is unlike the other forces, and it does carried by a certain particles, like photons, bosons, or gluons. Through a captivating interplay of color, texture, and meticulously arranged strings, I invite the viewer to delve into the intricate interconnectedness that underlies our universe and contemplate what the fundamental constituents of our universe can look like.

{ Featured in my first solo exhibition }  

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Acrylic, Glass Beads, and Cotton string on Canvas

String offers a vivid and textured exploration of the controversial string theory. This theory suggests that the smallest constituents that our universe are made of vibrating strings-like filaments. This theory gained its popularity because it was able to explain all force is made of and combines all four fundamental forces; gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces, under one collective understanding. This was usually not the case because gravity is unlike the other forces, and it does carried by a certain particles, like photons, bosons, or gluons. Through a captivating interplay of color, texture, and meticulously arranged strings, I invite the viewer to delve into the intricate interconnectedness that underlies our universe and contemplate what the fundamental constituents of our universe can look like.

{ Featured in my first solo exhibition }  

Acrylic, Glass Beads, and Cotton string on Canvas

String offers a vivid and textured exploration of the controversial string theory. This theory suggests that the smallest constituents that our universe are made of vibrating strings-like filaments. This theory gained its popularity because it was able to explain all force is made of and combines all four fundamental forces; gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces, under one collective understanding. This was usually not the case because gravity is unlike the other forces, and it does carried by a certain particles, like photons, bosons, or gluons. Through a captivating interplay of color, texture, and meticulously arranged strings, I invite the viewer to delve into the intricate interconnectedness that underlies our universe and contemplate what the fundamental constituents of our universe can look like.

{ Featured in my first solo exhibition }