Original: $85,000.00
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$29,750.00The Story
Christian Hook’s Aster (26" x 32") is a captivating fusion of abstraction, portraiture, and pattern that exemplifies his deep engagement with the human form and the unseen forces that shape it. The work presents a stylised profile rendered in soft charcoal tones, its features blurred and ethereal, suggesting both presence and transience. Contrasting this subtle tonality, geometric patterns in pink, gold, and blue sweep across the garment, their rhythmic repetition adding structure and energy to the composition. The juxtaposition between the delicate, almost spiritual face and the bold, decorative motifs creates a powerful dialogue between inner emotion and outward expression.
Hook’s use of texture and transparency invites contemplation of identity and perception — how we appear, how we are seen, and what lies beyond the visible. The title Aster, meaning ‘star’, evokes a sense of light emerging through shadow, an idea central to Hook’s artistic philosophy.
Deeply rooted in both tradition and innovation, Hook’s practice balances intellectual inquiry with expressive freedom. In Aster, he captures not only the physical form but the energy that surrounds it — a portrait not of a moment, but of a state of being. The result is a mesmerising work that radiates poise, strength, and quiet transcendence.
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Christian Hook’s Aster (26" x 32") is a captivating fusion of abstraction, portraiture, and pattern that exemplifies his deep engagement with the human form and the unseen forces that shape it. The work presents a stylised profile rendered in soft charcoal tones, its features blurred and ethereal, suggesting both presence and transience. Contrasting this subtle tonality, geometric patterns in pink, gold, and blue sweep across the garment, their rhythmic repetition adding structure and energy to the composition. The juxtaposition between the delicate, almost spiritual face and the bold, decorative motifs creates a powerful dialogue between inner emotion and outward expression.
Hook’s use of texture and transparency invites contemplation of identity and perception — how we appear, how we are seen, and what lies beyond the visible. The title Aster, meaning ‘star’, evokes a sense of light emerging through shadow, an idea central to Hook’s artistic philosophy.
Deeply rooted in both tradition and innovation, Hook’s practice balances intellectual inquiry with expressive freedom. In Aster, he captures not only the physical form but the energy that surrounds it — a portrait not of a moment, but of a state of being. The result is a mesmerising work that radiates poise, strength, and quiet transcendence.























