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The Wave explores the slow, heavy collapse of containment into external force. Against a background of corrosive rust, a female figure begins to release the rage she has long suppressed. The transformation behaves like a rising wave: gradual, unstoppable, and carrying an immense weight. It captures the precise transition from endurance to inevitable power, demonstrating that buried anger does not disappear; it swells until it becomes a force that can no longer be contained.

Shedding is about the gradual unravelling that happens when love allows you to show more of who you really are. It reflects the slow release of the parts of yourself you’ve carried for protection.

The Rage centers on the moment when accumulated hurt finally surfaces from unresolved pain.

The Pause reflects what happens when one lover’s hesitation becomes something both end up carrying. It speaks to the emotional tension that forms in relationships when someone cannot fully step forward, and how that pause affects the other person in ways that aren’t always visible but deeply felt.

Modern Structure Abstract Multilayered Acrylic Painting

Modern Structure Abstract Multilayered Acrylic Painting

Modern Structure Abstract Multilayered Acrylic Painting

Modern Structure Abstract Multilayered Acrylic Painting

Modern Structure Abstract Multilayered Acrylic Painting

Modern Structure Abstract Multilayered Acrylic Painting

Jardin de Rouge

Modern Structure Abstract Multilayered Acrylic Painting

Modern Structure Abstract Multilayered Acrylic Painting