Seated Figures explores the intimacy and complexity of a living relationship - one shaped over time, but still unfolding. The... Read More
Seated Figures explores the intimacy and complexity of a living relationship - one shaped over time, but still unfolding. The composition suggest two seated forms merging into a shared space, without clearly defining either. Muted reds, flesh tones, and dusty neutrals create a shifting surface that reflects the emotional resonance between mother and daughter. The figures flicker between presence and obscurity, emphasizing not memory, but proximity - how we feel each other even when we don't fully see or understand. The work holds contradiction and tenderness without setting into resolution, like a relationship that continues to evolve.