Itaewon
140 x 100 x 5
Acrylic on Canvas
Arriving at Eternal Love by Itaewon is a layered abstract painting that explores movement and spatial tension through intersecting planes of color and light. Angular forms sweep across the canvas in overlapping trajectories, creating a sense of forward momentum and quiet collision. Rendered in a palette of deep reds, warm blush tones, amber, and translucent golds, the composition feels architectural and atmospheric.
The London-based artist emphasizes rhythm through fragmentation and transparency. Planes appear to slide past one another, stacking and dissolving in rapid succession. Light seems to filter through the layers, giving the work an internal glow.
Arriving at Eternal Love recalls the spatial dynamism of early futurism and constructivism. Itaewon’s use of translucent layering evokes the atmospheric depth found in the work of artists such as Paul Klee. The piece reflects a digital-age awareness of speed, fragmentation, and layered perception.
Itaewon’s painting explores rhythm as a visual language that emerges through diagonal movement, repeated angles, and the steady color transitions. The work reads like a visual score, guiding the eye across the surface in measured accelerations and pauses.
Arriving at Eternal Love is an abstract landscape shaped by rhythm, light, and quiet resolve.
55.1 x 39.3” in