Forma
Abstract Family Portrait
This piece, Abstract Family Portrait, moves beyond literal faces and figures. At 3 by 4 feet, it commands attention likely built from bold shapes, intersecting lines, and layered colors rather than realistic likenesses. The word "abstract" suggests that family is expressed through emotion, gesture, or symbolic forms: maybe interconnected blocks represent closeness, contrasting colors hint at different personalities, or gestural sweeps of acrylic show shared history and energy. Without literal faces, the painting leaves room for the viewer to feel the idea of family love, tension, unity, or memory in a purely visual language.