Original Abstract Expression by Erik Sulander on Paper, signed, Unframed. This painting stands as a deeply introspective and mature entry into the lineage of American Abstract Expressionism. Its power lies not in gestural excess but in the poetics of reduction: circles and rectangles become vessels for silence, absence, and memory. Like Motherwell’s greatest works, it enacts the artist’s duty not to illustrate the visible world, but to give form to what is felt but unseen. It is a quiet yet profound statement — one that bridges the heroic age of Abstract Expressionism with the reflective sensibility of the present.