Collage, Resin and Acrylic on Cradled Wood
12 x 12 x 1 in
A fragmented female figure emerges through layered imagery, handwritten marks, anatomical references, and obscured photographic elements. In What Remained Between Breaths, the body becomes both presence and absence—a vessel carrying memory, vulnerability, and transformation.
The work explores the space between emotional impact and recollection: what lingers after a moment has passed, what settles beneath the surface, and what cannot be fully articulated. Butterflies appear as symbols of transition and fragility, while the layered composition shifts between intimacy and distance, revealing and concealing the figure simultaneously.
Built through resin, collage, and painted intervention, the surface mirrors the way memory accumulates—distorted, preserved, and reassembled over time. Like much of my work, the female figure is not presented as fixed or singular, but as something continually constructed through experience, perception, and history.
Collage, Resin and Acrylic on Cradled Wood
12 x 12 x 1 in
A fragmented female figure emerges through layered imagery, handwritten marks, anatomical references, and obscured photographic elements. In What Remained Between Breaths, the body becomes both presence and absence—a vessel carrying memory, vulnerability, and transformation.
The work explores the space between emotional impact and recollection: what lingers after a moment has passed, what settles beneath the surface, and what cannot be fully articulated. Butterflies appear as symbols of transition and fragility, while the layered composition shifts between intimacy and distance, revealing and concealing the figure simultaneously.
Built through resin, collage, and painted intervention, the surface mirrors the way memory accumulates—distorted, preserved, and reassembled over time. Like much of my work, the female figure is not presented as fixed or singular, but as something continually constructed through experience, perception, and history.