X-Boson”

“X-Boson” unfolds as an abstract meditation on the theoretical forces once conjectured to bind the universe. In this work, Beas interprets the ‘glue’ boson, a concept predating the discovery of the gluon, as a particle fundamental to the universe’s early cohesion. The canvas comes alive with the dynamic interplay of oil and acrylic, creating an energetic spectacle that represents the vigor of these hypothetical binding forces. Here, color and form merge in a visual symphony, alluding to the powerful yet unseen ties that might hold the fabric of the cosmos together. Beas’s portrayal invites us to ponder the complex tapestry of existence and the early theoretical principles, like the X boson, that inspired visions of the structure and harmony of the universe.

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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