The Beas Collection

The Big Bang · 1978

Masses

Masses, 1978
Masses 197848″ x 48″

"Masses" is a vibrant testament to the formative forces of the cosmos, encapsulating the Stelliferous Era's early turbulence where atoms and particles collided and coalesced into larger entities. Beas employs a tempest of oil, acrylic, and watercolor to convey the raw intensity of creation, where each splatter and streak captures the gravitational pull that drew matter into dense assemblies. The artwork is a canvas cauldron, boiling with the kinetic energy of accumulation, symbolic of the gravitational attraction that underpins the structure of the universe. With "Masses," Beas paints not just a scene but a dynamic event—a visual echo of the primal dance that gave birth to the celestial bodies that light our skies. The maple frame borders this microcosmic representation of the macrocosmic process, grounding the chaotic energy within a stable window, inviting contemplation of the universe's vastness and the powerful forces that shape it.

Series
The Big Bang
Year
1978
Medium
Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Solvents and Other Diluents on Canvas, framed in Maple
Dimensions
48″ x 48″
Audio — Masses 0:00

Details

Masses — detail 1
Masses — detail 2

The collection is offered complete, and only complete. Stewardship →