In this piece, the final texture actually becomes the subject. The coverage of white is meant to seem like a veil or blanket, covering all else with an overall pan of grey. "The Sun's Gone Dim" refers to the "life" being taken out of the image, falling away from the world.
It's a mess of shape, object, shading and frenzy, yet nothing stands out...everything is contained under an immense grey fog; all at once exploding within a frenzied mind yet reserved to acceptance that the "light" is gone forever.
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