passion

A tender dialogue between two forms, rendered in deep, layered blues against a stark, minimalist backdrop. The figures appear locked in a state of mutual reliance—one dark and introspective, the other luminous and yielding—creating a visual representation of the complexities inherent in human companionship.

120 × 80 × 2 cm, acrylic paint, magazine paper, string & pouring medium on canvas.

  • Chromatic Harmony: By restricting the palette to varying shades of blue, the focus is shifted entirely toward the interplay of light and shadow across the figures' anatomy.

  • Contrasting Surfaces: The use of solid, saturated color for the lower figure contrasts beautifully with the deeper, more textured blue of the upright form, suggesting a difference in emotional weight or internal state.

  • Gestural Intimacy: The way the figures interact—touching and leaning into one another—elevates the work from a mere anatomical study to a narrative exploration of intimacy and the support we find in others.

  • Sustainable Craftsmanship: The use of recycled magazines creates a complex, textured surface that breathes new life into everyday materials.

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