Animal II
This painting navigates the threshold between figure and landscape, where the human form begins to dissolve into a shifting, atmospheric field. Layers of earthy tones—ochres, muted greens, greys, and subtle pinks—interact through gestures that feel both intuitive and restrained.
Loose linear marks trace a presence that is never fully fixed, as if the body were remembered rather than observed. The composition breathes through its openness: areas of density emerge and recede, creating a rhythm that suggests erosion, memory, and quiet transformation.
Rather than depicting a subject, the work holds a state—an in-between space where identity softens and merges with its surroundings. It invites a contemplative gaze, one that lingers in ambiguity and allows meaning to unfold slowly.
Year 2026
Acrylic on canvas
120x100cm