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In this frame, the vision itself becomes the subject, inviting viewers to connect on a deeper, more intimate level.
The face emerges as a site of both seeing and being seen, a threshold between perception and presence.
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In this frame, the vision itself becomes the subject, inviting viewers to connect on a deeper, more intimate level.
The face emerges as a site of both seeing and being seen, a threshold between perception and presence.
In this frame, the vision itself becomes the subject, inviting viewers to connect on a deeper, more intimate level.
The face emerges as a site of both seeing and being seen, a threshold between perception and presence.
| Frame | Framed- Black, Framed- Brown, Framed- White, Unframed/ Roll |
|---|---|
| Material | Canvas, Wood |
| Size | 430x430x30 |
Yellows, blues, reds, and greens snap together like puzzle pieces, forming a vibrant, dynamic cluster.
Yet some fragments remain incomplete, suggesting the openness of stories still unfolding.
A cruciform figure held within fields of dense texture emerges on wood. Its outline feels both fragile and enduring, a threshold where shadow becomes presence.
The work offers a transcendent quality, giving the viewers an exceptional experience.
Yellows, blues, reds, and greens snap together like puzzle pieces, forming a vibrant, dynamic cluster.
Yet some fragments remain incomplete, suggesting the openness of stories still unfolding.
Nine recessed squares echo across the surface, repeating like a mantra.
Each window draws the gaze inward, then returns it to the whole, creating a rhythm of expansion and retreat that suggests stillness is not fixed but endlessly unfolding.
Bands of red, violet, green, and gold ripple across the canvas like shifting emotional terrains.
The work invites viewers to listen to the symphony of colors, to pause amidst abundance, and to allow life to be absorbed in its fullness.
This piece is a meditation on stillness: the more you look outward
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