


Desired, Not Seen
76.1 × 50 cm
Desired, not seen. captures the tension between concealment and exposure, body and abstraction. With soft gradients and a nearly sculptural quality, the image evokes the form of a torso—a fleeting impression rather than a defined figure. The use of black and white spray paint creates a velvet-like texture, where light and shadow ripple across the surface like breath on skin. it speaks to vulnerability, to the quiet intensity of presence without identity. There is both intimacy and distance here, a ghost of form that asks to be felt more than understood. This piece is about sensation, memory, and the way desire blurs the line between figure and feeling.
76.1 × 50 cm
Desired, not seen. captures the tension between concealment and exposure, body and abstraction. With soft gradients and a nearly sculptural quality, the image evokes the form of a torso—a fleeting impression rather than a defined figure. The use of black and white spray paint creates a velvet-like texture, where light and shadow ripple across the surface like breath on skin. it speaks to vulnerability, to the quiet intensity of presence without identity. There is both intimacy and distance here, a ghost of form that asks to be felt more than understood. This piece is about sensation, memory, and the way desire blurs the line between figure and feeling.
76.1 × 50 cm
Desired, not seen. captures the tension between concealment and exposure, body and abstraction. With soft gradients and a nearly sculptural quality, the image evokes the form of a torso—a fleeting impression rather than a defined figure. The use of black and white spray paint creates a velvet-like texture, where light and shadow ripple across the surface like breath on skin. it speaks to vulnerability, to the quiet intensity of presence without identity. There is both intimacy and distance here, a ghost of form that asks to be felt more than understood. This piece is about sensation, memory, and the way desire blurs the line between figure and feeling.