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Steve Wage

Monochrome Milkdrop Deconstruction

Inspired by: Harold Edgerton, Milkdrop Coronet

acrylic on canvas

30″ x 40″

2025

$2,200

I approached the Newtonian extremely short time-locked physical photograph of a milk drop creating waves in three dimensions by “Doc” Harold Edgerton, a MIT professor and consummate electrical engineer and scientist- as a deconstructed non-temporally-locked Quantum waveform impression with overlay elements of the original inspiration.


Steve Wage

Abstract Organic Series: Orthogonal Juxtaposition III.

Acrylic and Interference Pigments on Canvas

36″ x 12″

2022

I drove by this old apple tree for years as I watched it struggle against the bittersweet that pulled at its branches. I thought, as it died, how wonderful its life must have been when it bore fruit. It had to be documented. It is now gone. Cut down, its wood collected, and the area cleared. Vanitas.

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Steve Wage

Mysterium Coniunctionis Series No. 6

acrylic, cold wax and Jacquard ground interference pigments on canvas

18” x 24”

2024

This piece is the sixth in the Mysterium Coniunctionis Series, based on the Jungian archetypal synthesis of opposites. The unity of Dual monism, or non-duality in Buddhist thought are both explored in this series. Shifting subtle perspectives of light, reflection and saturation are achieved through the use of extreme layering of cold wax medium impregnated with interference, duo, iridescent and opalescent ground Jacquard pigments.

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Steve Wage

RV Series: RV 999

acrylic and interference media on canvas

24” x 36”

2018

Last piece in the RV Series timeline. (RV= “Remote Viewing” – designation describing the cognitive process source of the content).