Primordial Atom”

In “Primordial Atom”, Beas transports viewers to the nascent stages of the universe, an era where the fundamental building blocks of matter were just beginning to form the first atoms. His abstract interpretation showcases a dynamic assembly of particles, including quarks, leptons, and bosons, engaging in a cosmic dance. The spinning, colliding, and interweaving movements encapsulate the particles’ convergence into the first atoms—a transformative event that would ultimately lay the groundwork for all matter in the universe. This vivid depiction invites viewers to contemplate the intricate, complex processes that underpin our very existence, offering a glimpse into the mystery and grandeur of the primordial universe. The painting’s rich palette and energetic execution echo the turbulent and transformative nature of these early cosmic processes, making “Primordial Atom” a profound visual exploration of the universe’s earliest moments.

Medium

Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Solvents and Other Diluents on Canvas, framed in Maple

Dimensions

48″ x 48″

Series

The Big Bang

Year

1978

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