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Acrylic Paint on Canvas. 79"x67" Each. Third of a 3-part series.

This three-part work unfolds like a chorus of human presence, where line and gesture speak louder than hue. Across the panels, loosely drawn figures emerge and dissolve, caught between clarity and disappearance. Their expressions—open mouths, tilted heads, searching gazes—suggest a collective cry, as if each canvas is a fragment of the same voice. The layering of marks, smudges, and erasures mirrors the instability of memory and the persistence of testimony.

The triptych becomes less about the individual figure and more about the resonance between them—an echo of community, conflict, survival. Ambiguity remains central: the figures are neither fully revealed nor fully lost, suspended in a tension that refuses easy resolution. The work resists stillness, instead demanding engagement, as if the viewer is being called upon to witness.

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Untitled Tripych, III

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Description

Acrylic Paint on Canvas. 79"x67" Each. Third of a 3-part series.

This three-part work unfolds like a chorus of human presence, where line and gesture speak louder than hue. Across the panels, loosely drawn figures emerge and dissolve, caught between clarity and disappearance. Their expressions—open mouths, tilted heads, searching gazes—suggest a collective cry, as if each canvas is a fragment of the same voice. The layering of marks, smudges, and erasures mirrors the instability of memory and the persistence of testimony.

The triptych becomes less about the individual figure and more about the resonance between them—an echo of community, conflict, survival. Ambiguity remains central: the figures are neither fully revealed nor fully lost, suspended in a tension that refuses easy resolution. The work resists stillness, instead demanding engagement, as if the viewer is being called upon to witness.