
Neons
1 work

Whatever, 2023
Oil on canvas
44 x 34 in 111.8 x 86.4 cm
Edition
Unique
Eric Stefanski's "Whatever" presents the titular word rendered in bold, gestural strokes that command the canvas with an air of practiced indifference. The letters sprawl across the surface with a casual authority, their forms suggesting both the hurried mark-making of graffiti and the deliberate weight of something meant to endure. Stefanski's characteristic approach transforms this single dismissive utterance into a meditation on emotional deflection, capturing the way language can simultaneously reveal and conceal feeling. The work operates in the fertile territory between apathy and intensity. There is nothing casual about the painting itself—the scale, the physicality of the paint application, the commitment required to give such permanence to a word designed to convey its opposite. This tension sits at the heart of Stefanski's practice, where text becomes a vessel for accumulated emotional experience rather than mere communication. The word "whatever" carries decades of cultural weight: teenage rebellion, romantic resignation, the exhausted surrender to circumstances beyond control. Within Stefanski's broader body of work, this piece exemplifies his interest in words that function as emotional shorthand, phrases worn smooth by overuse yet still capable of cutting. The oil medium lends the surface a luminosity and depth that elevates the vernacular into something approaching the monumental. Against the canvas, the word hovers between statement and question, between closing a conversation and opening an inquiry into why we reach for dismissal when other responses fail us. For acquisition inquiries regarding "Whatever," please contact Guy Hepner gallery in New York.
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