


Skinny Love
120 × 60 cm
Skinny Love captures a moment of unspoken anguish: a woman kneels, arms lifted heavenward, her torso sculpted in stark white highlights against deep blue shadows while her face blurs into quiet grief. The spray-paint technique mingles precision with unpredictability, the softened edges mirroring emotional vulnerability. Drawing its title from Bon Iver’s haunting melody, the work reflects on love’s fragility when deprived of nourishment, and the ache of longing that remains unanswered. In this intimate tableau, I explore the tension between exposure and erasure, inviting viewers to witness both the strength and fragility of the human heart.
120 × 60 cm
Skinny Love captures a moment of unspoken anguish: a woman kneels, arms lifted heavenward, her torso sculpted in stark white highlights against deep blue shadows while her face blurs into quiet grief. The spray-paint technique mingles precision with unpredictability, the softened edges mirroring emotional vulnerability. Drawing its title from Bon Iver’s haunting melody, the work reflects on love’s fragility when deprived of nourishment, and the ache of longing that remains unanswered. In this intimate tableau, I explore the tension between exposure and erasure, inviting viewers to witness both the strength and fragility of the human heart.
120 × 60 cm
Skinny Love captures a moment of unspoken anguish: a woman kneels, arms lifted heavenward, her torso sculpted in stark white highlights against deep blue shadows while her face blurs into quiet grief. The spray-paint technique mingles precision with unpredictability, the softened edges mirroring emotional vulnerability. Drawing its title from Bon Iver’s haunting melody, the work reflects on love’s fragility when deprived of nourishment, and the ache of longing that remains unanswered. In this intimate tableau, I explore the tension between exposure and erasure, inviting viewers to witness both the strength and fragility of the human heart.