In Bermuda, the presence of global finance is impossible to ignore. Logos, offices, and institutions shape the skyline as much as the ocean does. Chubb explores this quiet interplay, placing a corporate emblem inside a field of layered abstraction and partially obscured imagery.
The work reflects the tension between two forces that define Bermudian life, international finance and local culture. Through layered paint, gold leaf, and gestural marks, the piece becomes a visual push and pull between systems of capital and the lived texture of the island. The logo sits almost like a monument, while the surrounding surface suggests the blur of everyday life moving around it.
Built through layers of acrylic with raw painterly intervention, the piece carries the feeling of something both constructed and weathered, mirroring the evolving relationship between the island and the industries that surround it.