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The Race by Thoth Adan

The Race by Thoth Adan is a study in controlled tension. Rooted in Eastern aesthetics and abstract expressionism, Adan constructs a composition where form, line and negative space compete for dominance — not aggressively, but in the kind of silent, deliberate contest that demands sustained attention. The work carries the influence of Sumi ink practice: every mark feels considered, every pause intentional. Motion is implied rather than depicted, making the title both literal and philosophical.

On canvas, Adan's spare marks gain a tactile presence — the cotton weave amplifies the meditative quality of the work, giving this canvas print a warmth and depth that rewards close looking.

The Race by Thoth Adan is a study in controlled tension. Rooted in Eastern aesthetics and abstract expressionism, Adan constructs a composition where form, line and negative space compete for dominance — not aggressively, but in the kind of silent, deliberate contest that demands sustained attention. The work carries the influence of Sumi ink practice: every mark feels considered, every pause intentional. Motion is implied rather than depicted, making the title both literal and philosophical.

On canvas, Adan's spare marks gain a tactile presence — the cotton weave amplifies the meditative quality of the work, giving this canvas print a warmth and depth that rewards close looking.

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The Race by Thoth Adan is a study in controlled tension. Rooted in Eastern aesthetics and abstract expressionism, Adan constructs a composition where form, line and negative space compete for dominance — not aggressively, but in the kind of silent, deliberate contest that demands sustained attention. The work carries the influence of Sumi ink practice: every mark feels considered, every pause intentional. Motion is implied rather than depicted, making the title both literal and philosophical.

On canvas, Adan's spare marks gain a tactile presence — the cotton weave amplifies the meditative quality of the work, giving this canvas print a warmth and depth that rewards close looking.