Liminal Vestige suggests the act of letting go, of surrendering something essential. The composition and materials suggest a threshold where what was once present has been given up—surrendered, and reinterpreted.
What remains is a reconstruction—something sacrificed and reassembled, held together by texture and presence. It invites the viewer to witness not just the surface, but a sense of a moment in time coupled with traces of what once was.
- Subject Matter: Non Objective Abstract Painting