“falling in Love (one sided)”
This piece plays with perspective and emotion.
Two figures, one reaching for the other, float, or fall in a vivid space of pink and silver.
When the painting is rotated, the meaning shifts… In one position, the blue outlined figure seems to fall together with the other, a shared descent. When turned, the same figure appears to pull away, reaching for the distance, while the other hangs upside down, falling alone.
The changing perspective reflects the fragile balance between connection and distance, desire and detachment.
acrylic on canvas
70cm x 50cm
“falling in Love (one sided)”
This piece plays with perspective and emotion.
Two figures, one reaching for the other, float, or fall in a vivid space of pink and silver.
When the painting is rotated, the meaning shifts… In one position, the blue outlined figure seems to fall together with the other, a shared descent. When turned, the same figure appears to pull away, reaching for the distance, while the other hangs upside down, falling alone.
The changing perspective reflects the fragile balance between connection and distance, desire and detachment.
acrylic on canvas
70cm x 50cm