Watercolor on paper, 11 × 17 inches
Veil Splitter holds the body in a moment of forceful engagement. The figure extends outward, arms reaching past dense cloud forms, as if cleaving them. The movement is deliberate and physical. Nothing gives way easily.
This work is not about revelation. It’s about striving—what happens when the body meets obstruction and continues anyway. The gesture carries strain and intention, grounded.
The figure is rendered without idealization. Muscle and weight are clearly held. The watercolor allows the surrounding forms to remain unstable—pigment spreads, edges dissolve—while the body stays anchored. The contrast between solidity and dissolution keeps the action unresolved.
What matters here is not what lies beyond the split, but the act itself. The movement is ongoing. The body is still engaged.
Veil Splitter belongs to Metanoia, a body of work concerned with transformation as an embodied process. Change here is not symbolic or complete. It is enacted through resistance and persistence.
Watercolor on paper, 11 × 17 inches
Veil Splitter holds the body in a moment of forceful engagement. The figure extends outward, arms reaching past dense cloud forms, as if cleaving them. The movement is deliberate and physical. Nothing gives way easily.
This work is not about revelation. It’s about striving—what happens when the body meets obstruction and continues anyway. The gesture carries strain and intention, grounded.
The figure is rendered without idealization. Muscle and weight are clearly held. The watercolor allows the surrounding forms to remain unstable—pigment spreads, edges dissolve—while the body stays anchored. The contrast between solidity and dissolution keeps the action unresolved.
What matters here is not what lies beyond the split, but the act itself. The movement is ongoing. The body is still engaged.
Veil Splitter belongs to Metanoia, a body of work concerned with transformation as an embodied process. Change here is not symbolic or complete. It is enacted through resistance and persistence.