
Maureen Golgata's "FRAGMENT OF LIFE N°2" continues the small-format inquiry of its companion piece, working the same acrylic and charcoal vocabulary on 30 × 23 cm paper toward a different resolution. The pigment sits denser here, built up in passes before being scraped back, so that earlier layers surface unevenly through the top coat. Charcoal marks the places where the paint gave way, tracing the boundary between what was covered and what was recovered, a record left legible on purpose.
Where the first piece in the series holds its saturation close, this second work pushes further into contrast, the scarified surface catching light differently across its incisions. Golgata's process treats each mark as a return rather than an addition — a habit of revisiting the same gesture until it settles into something legible as memory, drifting between what is remembered clearly and what has already begun to fade.
For collectors building around Golgata's FRAGMENT OF LIFE series, this second work extends the conversation between clarity and effacement that defines her practice, offering a fitting companion to acquire alongside the first.