2025 May #007. The threshold between definition and dissolution has always fascinated me. This work explores that liminal space where a figure exists in a state of becoming—neither fully materialized nor entirely absent.
The spectrum of colors creates a field where boundaries lose their authority. I wanted to capture that moment when identity becomes fluid, when we stand at the edge of transformation. The warm oranges embrace the silhouette like a temporary shelter, while the surrounding greens and purples suggest the unknown territories that await.
There's a particular vulnerability in this state of partial presence. The figure appears suspended between emergence and recession, caught in the perpetual act of transformation. This mirrors how our sense of self exists as a gradient rather than a fixed entity—constantly shifting as we move through different contexts and relationships.
The shadow creates a doubling effect that questions singularity. Are we ever just one thing? The colors themselves resist categorization, bleeding into one another without clear demarcation. Perhaps it's only in these gradient zones, where certainty falters, that genuine possibility takes form.
What remains when we stand at the threshold between defined states? Something more honest than certainty—a gradient presence.
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