The Shared Veil
This series moves through the dissolving edges of identity, where self and other begin to blur into a single, vanishing outline. The paired figures appear bound yet slipping away, their gestures suspended in a silence that feels both tender and estranged. Wrapped in folds of muted color, they inhabit the moment before separation becomes permanent, when recognition still flickers but no longer holds.
The compositions capture the slow unweaving of presence. Each form leans toward the other as if to remember what closeness once meant, but the contact falters, dissolving into shadow. Faces soften into abstraction, gestures lose their intention, and the space between becomes a quiet threshold where belonging gives way to absence.
At its essence, The Shared Veil is a meditation on the erosion of self through connection and loss. It reflects the fragile truth that identity is shaped by those we draw near, and in their fading, something of us also disappears. These works do not mourn; they observe the stillness that follows unmaking, where love becomes trace, and what remains is neither one nor two, but the echo between.
May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears
Thank You for Your Interest & Support!