• seeds
  • septum
  • style
  • synopsis
sebastian hull
  • seeds
  • septum
  • style
  • synopsis

seed 3.7

acrylic on canvas

24 x 18 in.

2022 — held in a private collection

seed 3.7 advances the seeds series’ investigation into symmetry, structure, and psychological compression. its form is direct and declarative: a black shape rendered with sharp interior angles and a tense vertical axis. the composition suggests a diagram or portal—functioning less as an image and more as a visual threshold.

painted freehand, the piece balances rigor with irregularity. the black acrylic saturates the canvas surface while leaving its outer margins exposed, generating contrast not just in color but in pressure—between what is enclosed and what is left open.

in this work, geometry becomes language. seed 3.7 operates as a visual syntax for internal states: desire for containment, tension through repetition, and the quiet pull toward equilibrium. it’s a form built to hold contradiction—anchored, yet always on the verge of rupture.

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