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The Breakthrough explores the invisible captivity of living for others’ expectations and the liberating moment we reclaim our own dreams. This tension is rendered through the stark contrast of acrylic and soft pastel, mirroring the friction between rigid compliance and raw, vulnerable truth. As the fluid, obscured central figure expands, the heavy bars of conformity are relegated to the background, proving that the moment we realize our true desires, our cages lose their power and we finally break free.

The Window acts as a threshold into the past, capturing the melancholy and beauty of looking back at our own memories and reminiscing about a version of ourselves we once were. This introspective gaze is framed within a distinct central square, creating a literal and figurative window into a previous existence. Rendered in acrylic, the vivid, warm tones of the face break through a textured, fluid blue background, mimicking the way specific moments remain sharply etched in our minds while time washes over them.

The Spring is about the moment one feels like opening again after grief. This piece reflects that early bloom of selfhood: the return of curiosity, the pull toward potential, and the feeling of being drawn forward by something you’re just starting to imagine. It’s an inner season, marked by the willingness to grow again.

The Winter reflects the emotional landscape that follows grief, when everything feels muted, slowed, and stripped of its usual warmth. The work speaks to the way loneliness settles in through a steady fading of color and certainty. Statement:

The Breakthrough explores the invisible captivity of living for others’ expectations and the liberating moment we reclaim our own dreams. This tension is rendered through the stark contrast of acrylic and soft pastel, mirroring the friction between rigid compliance and raw, vulnerable truth. As the fluid, obscured central figure expands, the heavy bars of conformity are relegated to the background, proving that the moment we realize our true desires, our cages lose their power and we finally break free.

The Summer captures the moment life starts to feel lighter after the weight of a lost love has finally lifted. It marks the point where you realize the hard season is behind you, and you can step into your days with a sense of ease, clarity, and renewed possibility, in your own skin.

The Serenity captures a fleeting moment of absolute peace like the profound feeling of existing within a warm summer sunset, where the noise of the world fades and nothing needs to be changed. This state of contentment is brought to life through smooth acrylics. The deep, rich blue of the figure’s dress cuts across the canvas like a cool evening shadow, anchoring her silhouette against a soft, sun-drenched peach backdrop.

The Echo speaks to the profound silence born from deeply buried grief. It explores the reality that some pains are pushed so far down that words dissolve before they can ever reach the open air or another ear. This internal landscape is captured using acrylics, where a stark purple silhouette stands fractured against a warm, sunlit background. What remains is an echo: a hollow, internal resonance of a cry that was never allowed to be heard by the world.

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.

“The Roots” captures the delicate balance of carrying our roots deep within us, honoring what we have survived, while continuously leaning forward toward what we might become. It is a visual exploration of that eternal tension: the grounding weight of our past, and the inevitable stretch toward growth. The sun may hang distant, constant, and indifferent. Yet still, we follow.

The Decay explores the fragile boundary between preservation and erasure. At its core, this piece speaks to the instinctual, desperate act of blending into the background as an attempt to survive.To avoid being seen, targeted, or broken, the figure recedes into the surrounding space,adopting its tones and textures.However,this camouflage is not without consequence. The very act of assimilation triggers a slow, quiet dissolution.

The Aura explores the unstoppable,
radiant nature of an inevitable joy that
cannot be kept inside. It captures an
emotion so immense that it breaches the
boundaries of the self, surrounding the
entire room with vibrant, shifting waves.
Shining through every inch of the
composition, this boundless energy
transforms the space around it, proving
that some force