Size: 58 × 40 cm on canvas board, mounted in a wooden frame.
Medium: Spray paints, acrylics and oil pastels.
Story: Rooted in murky depths, the lotus flower lifts itself towards the light, unfolding its beauty one patient petal at a time.
Rebirth lives in that space between heaviness and hope. Rooted in darker, murkier layers, a lotus begins to rise and unfold, finding light slowly, petal by petal. It reflects those moments where growth does not feel grand or instant, but quiet, patient, and deeply personal. Built through layered texture and intuitive mark making, this piece carries both weight and release.
It holds the feeling of being stuck, while gently pushing toward something softer, brighter, and more open. This work became an important emotional anchor within my practice and fed directly into my recent collection, EXTRA. It reminded me that transformation does not have to be loud to be powerful.
Sometimes it is slow, uncomfortable, and unseen until suddenly it is not. With Rebirth, I allowed myself to sit in that in between space without rushing it. To trust that something new was already forming underneath. At its core, this piece is about resilience, growth, and the quiet strength it takes to begin again.
Size: 58 × 40 cm on canvas board, mounted in a wooden frame.
Medium: Spray paints, acrylics and oil pastels.
Story: Rooted in murky depths, the lotus flower lifts itself towards the light, unfolding its beauty one patient petal at a time.
Rebirth lives in that space between heaviness and hope. Rooted in darker, murkier layers, a lotus begins to rise and unfold, finding light slowly, petal by petal. It reflects those moments where growth does not feel grand or instant, but quiet, patient, and deeply personal. Built through layered texture and intuitive mark making, this piece carries both weight and release.
It holds the feeling of being stuck, while gently pushing toward something softer, brighter, and more open. This work became an important emotional anchor within my practice and fed directly into my recent collection, EXTRA. It reminded me that transformation does not have to be loud to be powerful.
Sometimes it is slow, uncomfortable, and unseen until suddenly it is not. With Rebirth, I allowed myself to sit in that in between space without rushing it. To trust that something new was already forming underneath. At its core, this piece is about resilience, growth, and the quiet strength it takes to begin again.