
Paintings
75 works

You And Me (Large), 2025
Enamel on fabric
60 x 48 in 152.4 x 121.9 cm
Eric Stefanski's *You And Me (Large)* presents the titular phrase in the artist's characteristic hand-rendered typography, the words sprawling across a generous sixty-by-forty-eight-inch expanse of fabric. The enamel medium lends a visceral weight to each letter, its glossy surface catching light in ways that shift as the viewer moves, transforming the static declaration into something almost breathing. Stefanski's brushwork carries the tremor of human touch—edges soften and bleed slightly, refusing the cold precision of mechanical type. The scale commands presence, turning what might be whispered intimacy into something monumental, a phrase we've all spoken or longed to hear now rendered unavoidable. Within Stefanski's practice, language operates not as information but as emotional artifact. His text-based paintings strip words to their affective core, isolating phrases that carry the accumulated weight of countless utterances across countless lives. *You And Me* distills connection to its barest grammar—two pronouns and a conjunction that together hold everything: love, conflict, partnership, separation, the entire spectrum of human relation. The work asks what remains when we remove context, narrative, explanation. What stays is feeling, pure and unmediated. The shift to enamel on fabric marks an evolution in Stefanski's material vocabulary, introducing new tensions between the industrial sheen of the paint and the soft give of the support. This is language made physical, words as objects that occupy space and demand reckoning. *You And Me (Large)* is available for acquisition through Guy Hepner, New York.


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.
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