
Neons
1 work

Doing Things That Make Me Feel Good, 2025
Oil on canvas
60 x 48 in 152.4 x 121.9 cm
Eric Stefanski's "Doing Things That Make Me Feel Good" presents the titular phrase rendered in the artist's characteristic hand-painted text, the words sprawling across the canvas with deliberate imperfection. The letters appear in a muted palette—soft creams and warm off-whites against a subtly textured ground—each brushstroke visible, each character bearing the slight tremor of human execution rather than mechanical precision. The composition centers the text as both image and declaration, transforming a simple affirmation into something monumental at sixty by forty-eight inches. There is something quietly radical in Stefanski's insistence on stating the obvious. The phrase reads like a mantra, a permission slip, or perhaps a gentle defiance against the noise of obligation and performance that defines contemporary life. The scale demands attention while the soft tonal register refuses to shout, creating a tension between presence and tenderness. Paint accumulates at certain edges, pools slightly in the curves of letters, reminding viewers that these words were made slowly, physically, one stroke following another. Within Stefanski's broader practice, this work exemplifies his ongoing exploration of language as emotional artifact. His text-based paintings strip away imagery to ask what remains when words carry the full weight of feeling. The answer, evident here, is considerable: vulnerability, assertion, and the radical act of naming one's own needs. The work functions simultaneously as mirror and window, inviting viewers to recognize themselves in its frank declaration. For acquisition inquiries regarding this work, please contact Guy Hepner gallery directly.

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