Studio De Elysian
Home Calling
Home Calling
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Painting Medium: Acrylic On Paper
Theme: Transition
About the Artwork
Home Calling is an abstract reflection on memory, belonging, and the quiet pull of familiar places. Built through layered textures and gestural marks, the work suggests fragments of architecture—walls, windows, and pathways—without fully defining them, allowing the idea of “home” to remain fluid and deeply personal.
Earthy rusts and ochres sit against cool blues and greens, creating a tension between warmth and distance. These contrasting tones echo the emotional landscape of return: comfort intertwined with nostalgia; presence layered with absence. The heavy textures and scraped surfaces evoke weathered facades and timeworn spaces, hinting at stories embedded within walls long lived in.
Rather than depicting a specific place, Home Calling captures the sensation of being drawn back—by memory, by emotion, by an inner voice that recognizes familiarity even in abstraction. The painting exists in the space between recognition and imagination, where home is not a location, but a feeling that continues to call us inward.
