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"I Saw The Light [Panel 1]"
"I Saw The Light [Panel 1]"
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"And Thought Of You [Panel 2]"
"And Thought Of You [Panel 2]"
Bekah Bull
I Saw The Light [Panel 1], And Thought Of You [Panel 2], 2025
Mixed Media on Canvas
48 x 24 in & 48 x 24 in
121.9 x 61 cm & 121.9 x 61 cm
121.9 x 61 cm & 121.9 x 61 cm
BB20251229; BB20251230
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“This diptych was born from the specific silence of a four-day Christmas storm. After days spent in the cold and the dark, the return of electricity to the studio felt...
“This diptych was born from the specific silence of a four-day Christmas storm. After days spent in the cold and the dark, the return of electricity to the studio felt less like a utility and more like a revelation. The air became thick with the scent of spray paint and the sudden, high-voltage energy of being able to see the color again.
My process is one of urban realism filtered through a lens of Neon Romance—heavy with scrapes, physical bumps, and the frantic movement of aerosol. But through that grit, this work seeks a moment of hard-won grace.
The title, 'I Saw The Light, And Thought Of You', reflects that human reflex to reach for someone the moment the darkness breaks. It is a celebration of the 'glow' that follows the struggle, and a reminder that even the messiest, most turbulent journeys are worth it if they lead back to the light.” - Bekah Bull
My process is one of urban realism filtered through a lens of Neon Romance—heavy with scrapes, physical bumps, and the frantic movement of aerosol. But through that grit, this work seeks a moment of hard-won grace.
The title, 'I Saw The Light, And Thought Of You', reflects that human reflex to reach for someone the moment the darkness breaks. It is a celebration of the 'glow' that follows the struggle, and a reminder that even the messiest, most turbulent journeys are worth it if they lead back to the light.” - Bekah Bull
