






Chris Lyter United States , 1969-2021
A Stubbornly Persistent Illusion
Oil on canvas
76.2 x 76.2 cm
30 x 30 in
30 x 30 in
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The artwork titled 'A Stubbornly Persistent Illusion' by Chris Lyter is an oil on canvas piece featuring various shades of blue and black. The work consists of several layers of...
The artwork titled "A Stubbornly Persistent Illusion" by Chris Lyter is an oil on canvas piece featuring various shades of blue and black. The work consists of several layers of texture and depth, with drips and splatters adding to the overall feeling of movement and energy.
The piece is both abstract and organic, suggesting a sense of chaos and complexity. The title of the work invites the viewer to contemplate the idea that our perceptions of reality may be nothing more than illusions that we stubbornly cling to.
The piece is both abstract and organic, suggesting a sense of chaos and complexity. The title of the work invites the viewer to contemplate the idea that our perceptions of reality may be nothing more than illusions that we stubbornly cling to.