
Neons
1 work

OMG, 2025
Oil on canvas
20 x 16 in 50.8 x 40.6 cm
Eric Stefanski's "OMG" distills a ubiquitous expression of digital-age astonishment into a singular painted statement. The work presents the acronym in bold, declarative letterforms rendered in oil on canvas, transforming what began as shorthand for the ineffable into something physically present and visually arresting. Stefanski treats the three letters not merely as linguistic symbols but as formal objects worthy of sustained attention, their curves and angles occupying the composition with commanding simplicity. The painting operates in the space between exclamation and meditation. "OMG" is perhaps the most overused phrase in contemporary communication—a reflexive response to everything from minor inconveniences to genuine wonder—yet Stefanski's deliberate process of building these letters in oil restores weight to what digital repetition has rendered weightless. The work asks viewers to sit with this expression, to consider what it means to invoke the divine in moments both trivial and transcendent. Within Stefanski's broader practice, "OMG" exemplifies his ongoing investigation of language as emotional residue. His text-based paintings function as archaeological artifacts of feeling, capturing the words we reach for when experience exceeds articulation. The scale—intimate at 20 by 16 inches—invites close looking, a private encounter that counters the public, performative nature of the phrase itself. The work embodies a particular tension central to Stefanski's project: how language simultaneously expresses and exhausts meaning, how repetition can hollow out words while painting might restore their charge. For inquiries regarding the acquisition of "OMG," please contact Guy Hepner gallery in New York.
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