
Neons
1 work

We Always Make It, 2025
Oil on canvas
60 x 84 in 152.4 x 213.4 cm
Eric Stefanski's "We Always Make It" presents its titular phrase in the artist's characteristic hand-rendered text, the words sprawling across a substantial 60 x 84 inch canvas with the kind of urgent intimacy that defines his practice. The scale transforms what could be a casual reassurance into something monumental, a mantra writ large enough to fill a room and, perhaps, a psyche. Stefanski's brushwork carries the weight of the message—each letter bearing the subtle imperfections and gestural traces that distinguish painted language from printed text, reminding us that a human hand formed these words, that someone needed to say them. The phrase itself operates in that liminal space Stefanski so often inhabits, somewhere between affirmation and desperation. "We Always Make It" could be a declaration of resilience, evidence of survival, or the kind of thing we tell ourselves when we're not entirely sure we believe it. This ambiguity is central to Stefanski's emotional register: his text works function as containers for collective feeling, phrases stripped from their original contexts and offered back to viewers as mirrors. The "we" implicates us immediately, folding the audience into an unnamed community of survivors, strivers, or simply those who keep going. Within Stefanski's broader practice, this work exemplifies his understanding that words carry emotional residue—they arrive to us already weighted with every context in which they've been spoken, written, or thought. The painting transforms language into landscape, text into texture, statement into something closer to a held breath. Inquiries regarding acquisition of this work may be directed to Guy Hepner, New York.

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