Concept Overview
The Remains of Tomorrow is a psychological architecture of loss, memory, and reflection. Two suited figures stand mirrored in a shallow pool, their postures echoing resignation and recognition. Between them, a dog—loyal yet spectral—anchors the scene, embodying fidelity amid fracture.
Around them lie the remnants of a life once lived: collars, leashes, bowls, and rings. The grid beneath, both playful and oppressive, transforms into a cubist labyrinth of color and containment. Morton’s use of geometric depth dissolves the boundary between external world and internal disarray, allowing the viewer to feel suspended in an emotional architecture—where structure becomes both prison and prayer.
Artist’s Note
“This piece emerged from a period of stillness after loss.
Each object on the floor is a neuron of memory—
the leash, the tether; the bowl, the hunger that remains;
the dog, the loyal witness to our undoing.”
Morton paints grief not as an absence, but as a living signal still firing through the nervous system. The mirrored figures are both self and other, past and present—one fading, the other remembering.
Symbolic Layers
- Reflections in Water: The mirror pool is consciousness itself—reflecting but distorting truth.
- Cubist Floor Pattern: Represents the fragmented order of coping; the mind’s attempt to contain emotion through geometry.
- Dog Figure: Serves as an emotional familiar—embodying unconditional love amidst the complexity of human sorrow.
- Abandoned Objects: Artifacts of attachment, now inert yet vibrating with residue of touch and time.
Somatic Signal™ Integration
This painting invites the viewer to trace their own nervous architecture of loss. Through Signal Somatics, its AR overlay reveals ambient sounds of heartbeats, footsteps, and breath—each modulated to evoke the nervous system’s post-trauma hum. In scent form, this piece carries notes of cedarwood, rain-soaked earth, and smoke, invoking both mourning and release.
Technical Details
- Oil on canvas with palette knife texture and layered impasto
- Metallic undertones activated by light to simulate reflection
- Integrates hexagonal geometry subtly within the floor design
- Signature brass emblem embedded along the lower edge
Category: Grief & Grace
(A meditation on impermanence, memory, and emotional architecture.)
Hexaverse Poem
The leash still curls,
long after the hand is gone.
Grief builds its walls
from color and echo.
Still, within reflection,
something breathes.
