“Quod Mihi Restat” reveals a figure caught between emergence and disappearance. The extreme image-transfer process generates a fractured surface where memory rises through absence as much as through form. Identity here is transitional rather than fixed. Part of the Transitus Animae subseries, the work uses gesso relief, monochrome fragments, and intentional losses to evoke mutability. Its power lies in what remains and what dissolves, leaving space for each viewer to shape their own reading.
acrylic and image transfer on canvas
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“Quod Mihi Restat” reveals a figure caught between emergence and disappearance. The extreme image-transfer process generates a fractured surface where memory rises through absence as much as through form. Identity here is transitional rather than fixed. Part of the Transitus Animae subseries, the work uses gesso relief, monochrome fragments, and intentional losses to evoke mutability. Its power lies in what remains and what dissolves, leaving space for each viewer to shape their own reading.
acrylic and image transfer on canvas
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