“Letting Go” is a quiet act of liberation. It doesn’t shout—it exhales. This piece was born from the moment of surrender, when holding on becomes heavier than the fear of release. It speaks of the invisible weight we carry: old stories, identities, expectations, pain. And the courage it takes to finally set them down.
The textures are layered, but not oppressive. There’s movement in the surface—like something once bound is now unraveling. The palette shifts from tension to softness, from density to openness. It’s not about forgetting, but about choosing what no longer needs to define us.
This painting is not an ending. It’s a threshold. A space between what was and what can be. It invites the viewer to pause, to breathe, and to ask: What am I still holding onto? And what might happen if I let it go?
- Subject Matter: Abstract