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This painting doesn’t ask for attention. It moves.

"Dance" - This painting doesn’t ask for attention. It moves.


Zickler Indianapolis

At 48 x 60 inches, Dance carries presence without needing permission. The surface is alive with epoxy resin, creating a smooth, glass-like depth that bends light and pulls you closer. What you see changes depending on where you stand. What you feel changes depending on when you arrive.


Jason Zickler

The movement begins at the top in deep blues and shadowed tones, calm but charged, like the moment before music drops. As the eye travels downward, color begins to rise and stretch — reds and oranges warming the space, gathering energy, building rhythm. By the time you reach the bottom, everything opens into light: bright yellows and soft whites that glow with motion and release.


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It feels like a dance caught mid-step.


The black outlines act as quiet guides, giving shape without control, structure without restraint. They let the colors move freely while keeping their conversation intact. Nothing collides. Nothing competes. Everything belongs.


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There’s a sense of celebration here — not loud, not forced — but joyful in a way that feels natural and alive. The piece hums with optimism. It carries warmth, motion, and a sense of possibility, like a room filling with laughter just before you realize you’re smiling too.

This painting doesn’t explain itself.It invites you in.


To pause.To feel.To move with it.


Because sometimes art doesn’t need to speak loudly to be heard.Sometimes it just needs to dance.

 
 
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