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J. Carino — Where the Light Finds Me
J. Carino

Where the Light Finds Me

2024

Where the Light Finds Me presents a luminous meditation on presence and perception, rendered in oil and acrylic on linen with a tactile depth that rewards sustained attention. J. Carino works across the boundary between the two mediums with evident intention, allowing the faster-drying acrylic to build structural underpinning while oil glazes soften edges and expand the chromatic range into something warm and quietly radiant. The result is a surface alive with internal contradiction, at once immediate and slowly revealed, anchored in the physical weight of linen yet reaching toward something atmospheric and unresolved. Carino's title signals a posture of receptivity rather than pursuit, and the composition carries that sensibility throughout. Light here is not directed or dramatic but discovered, arriving at oblique angles and pooling in unexpected passages across the picture plane. This distinguishes the work from more theatrical approaches to luminism and places it closer to introspective traditions that prize the moment before full recognition, the threshold state between shadow and clarity. The 101.6 by 76.2 centimeter format gives the piece a commanding yet intimate presence, substantial enough to anchor a considered interior without overwhelming its surroundings. Available through Sabbatikal, Where the Light Finds Me arrives signed by the artist and unframed, offering the collector an opportunity to make a considered framing choice suited to their specific context. The unframed presentation also allows the linen edge and the work's material honesty to remain fully visible during consideration, a reminder that the painting's quiet authority originates not in finish or decoration but in the integrity of its making.

Medium
Oil and acrylic on linen
Overall
Signed
Yes
Location
Sabbatikal, Palm Springs, CA

For Sale — $8500

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J. Carino, Where the Light Finds Me, 2024

Where the Light Finds Me presents a luminous meditation on presence and perception, rendered in oil and acrylic on linen with a tactile depth that rewards sustained attention. J. Carino works across the boundary between the two mediums with evident intention, allowing the faster-drying acrylic to build structural underpinning while oil glazes soften edges and expand the chromatic range into something warm and quietly radiant. The result is a surface alive with internal contradiction, at once immediate and slowly revealed, anchored in the physical weight of linen yet reaching toward something atmospheric and unresolved. Carino's title signals a posture of receptivity rather than pursuit, and the composition carries that sensibility throughout. Light here is not directed or dramatic but discovered, arriving at oblique angles and pooling in unexpected passages across the picture plane. This distinguishes the work from more theatrical approaches to luminism and places it closer to introspective traditions that prize the moment before full recognition, the threshold state between shadow and clarity. The 101.6 by 76.2 centimeter format gives the piece a commanding yet intimate presence, substantial enough to anchor a considered interior without overwhelming its surroundings. Available through Sabbatikal, Where the Light Finds Me arrives signed by the artist and unframed, offering the collector an opportunity to make a considered framing choice suited to their specific context. The unframed presentation also allows the linen edge and the work's material honesty to remain fully visible during consideration, a reminder that the painting's quiet authority originates not in finish or decoration but in the integrity of its making.

Medium
Oil and acrylic on linen
Dimensions
overall: 101.6 x 76.2 x 2.5 cm
Year
2024
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Sabbatikal, Palm Springs, CA

Related themes

Mixed Media, Introspective, LGBTQ+ Artist, Linen, Human Figure, Figurative, Luminism, Oil And Acrylic, Contemporary

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