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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 |
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.
A quieter palette of rust, ochre, and shadowed blacks stretches outward, evoking silence and distance.
At its center, a small blue figure reclines—resting and gazing, suggesting that life in color also contains moments of stillness, acceptance, and calm.
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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