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This work traces a quiet moment between a body and what it holds. The figure is stripped of identity, yet marked by fullness, suggesting a presence carried deep within. Shapes meet in a subtle exchange, as if sharing a thought, a question, or a feeling that has not yet taken form. Beneath the uncertainty, there is a pull toward nurture, a readiness to sustain what is growing even as its future remains unclear. The tension between weight and possibility lingers, the sense of something speaking from within. The painting invites the viewer to enter this suspended conversation and consider their own version of what is carried, what is cared for, and what remains unspoken.

The Dialogue Unborn

  • Ink on watercolor paper
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