holding the invisible
Holding the Invisible N1
2025
Natural pigments on Japanese Washi paper
70x100 cm
28x40 in
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This painting belongs to an ongoing body of work exploring the emergence of form from the formless. Developed from initial studies in Shaping the Intangible, it reuses and recomposes fluid, organic motifs originally created through intuitive gesture and color play. These shapes, once abstract, are now arranged into a serene, mountain-like landscape, an invitation to stillness. Rather than representing a physical location, the piece evokes an inner geography where softness, silence, and flow coexist. The composition plays with repetition and gradients to suggest both motion and containment, giving visual form to the invisible architecture of energy.
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This piece offers a gentle pause, a space to reconnect with the flow of life force that animates both the visible and the unseen. It reflects on how creative intention crystallizes into form, and how the landscapes we see are often echoes of the ones we carry within. As shapes rise and merge like breath, the painting becomes a terrain for contemplation, serenity, and reconnection to the subtle rhythms of the world.