Affection No.1 marks the opening gesture of a series that investigates intimacy through motion and fragmentation. The painting centers on... Read More
Affection No.1 marks the opening gesture of a series that investigates intimacy through motion and fragmentation. The painting centers on a dense, flesh-toned core, suggesting a figure not as a literal body, but as an emotional force - blurred and layered through quick, gestural strokes. The brushwork veers between assertive and tentative, embodying the paradox of closeness: tenderness edged by instability. The canvas absorbs influence from postwar abstract expressionism but reframes it through a deeply personal, contemporary lens. This work establishes a visual language of corporeal abstraction that continues across the series.