A figure formed from tension rather than flesh pulled upward by unseen forces, yet anchored by fragile threads below. This body is not walking; it is resisting gravity, memory, and collapse. Every line is a nerve, every stroke a struggle between becoming and breaking. What stands here is not a person, but the moment before transformation or disappearance. 3387 x 4120 px
A Study in Tethered Ascension
Tethered Ascension depicts a body shaped by tension rather than flesh pulled upward by unseen forces while still tethered to fragile remnants below. This figure is not in motion; it is resisting. Gravity, memory, and identity all act upon it at once. Every line functions as a nerve, exposing a moment of maximum vulnerability. What stands here is not a person, but a threshold the instant before transformation chooses between emergence and disappearance. The work holds its power in this unresolved state. It offers no conclusion, only presence. To encounter this piece is to recognize a familiar tension: the fragile balance between letting go and becoming. This is not an image to be owned, but a moment to be held.