In this piece, Wood explores the quiet intensity of self-possession. The seated figure, rendered with layered washes and expressive mark-making, appears both grounded and contemplative—present within the space, yet deeply inward-facing.
A dynamic interplay of line, texture, and saturated color suggests a charged internal world, while the figure’s posture resists performance or explanation. Part of Wood’s Self Ease series, the work considers what it means to hold space for oneself—to sit fully in a moment without apology, pretense, or distraction.
- Collections: Wonderstruck