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Eric Stefanski
Eric Stefanski - Maybe We Have It All, 2026, Oil on canvas

Maybe We Have It All, 2026

Oil on canvas

60 x 48 in 152.4 x 121.9 cm

About this work

Eric Stefanski's "Maybe We Have It All" presents its titular phrase in the artist's characteristic hand-rendered text, the words spreading across the canvas with a quiet authority that belies their tentative opening. The soft uncertainty of "maybe" gives way to the expansive possibility of "all," creating a grammatical and emotional arc that moves from doubt toward something approaching gratitude or even wonder. Executed in oil on canvas at a commanding sixty by forty-eight inches, the work allows each letter substantial presence, transforming typography into gesture and statement into atmosphere. Stefanski's practice treats language as both subject and material, stripping away figurative imagery to let words carry the full weight of visual and emotional meaning. In this piece, the text floats against a ground that reads as neither void nor backdrop but as charged space, the kind of pause that exists between thought and utterance. The scale invites prolonged looking, encouraging viewers to sit with the phrase as it shifts in meaning—a question, an affirmation, a gentle reckoning with contentment in an age of perpetual wanting. There is something deeply contemporary in this meditation on sufficiency, yet the painting's formal restraint connects it to traditions of minimalism and concrete poetry. Stefanski asks whether having it all might already be the condition we inhabit rather than the destination we seek. The work resonates as both personal mantra and collective inquiry, intimate yet universal in its address. For acquisition inquiries, please contact Guy Hepner gallery in New York.

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Year
2026
Medium
Oil on canvas
Maybe We Have It All

About Eric Stefanski

Eric Stefanski is a Chicago based artist known for large scale abstract paintings that incorporate bold, handwritten text. He studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and earned his MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in 2015.

Stefanski's work merges expressive mark making with direct, often humorous or self-deprecating phrases, using language as a way into larger themes around vulnerability, failure, and the pressures of maintaining a creative practice. His large-scale canvases favor vibrant color and bold lettering, with text functioning less as slogan and more as fragments of internal dialogue, blending humor with genuine emotional weight. Through this approach, Stefanski examines what it means to sustain a life as a working artist, treating uncertainty and contradiction as part of the process rather than something to resolve.

His work has been shown extensively in Chicago and Boston, along with solo exhibitions in cities including Tokyo and Madrid, and has continued to expand into galleries and institutions internationally.

He continues to live and work in Chicago.

Guy Hepner works with collectors seeking Eric Stefanski's bold, text-driven abstract paintings. Contact us to discuss available inventory or to inquire about upcoming releases.

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