IN THE
MOMENT
In this series, "In the Moments", green and red, two contrasting colors on the color wheel, symbolize the inherent tension in some relationships.Like these opposites, certain bonds are marked by profound
In this series, "In the Moments", green and red, two contrasting colors on the color wheel, symbolize the inherent tension in some relationships. Like these opposites, certain bonds are marked by differences that, despite earnest effort, prevent them from enduring. In these relationships, the gap in compatibility can be so vast that it leads to a loss of self-identity. You find yourself trying to predict your partner’s needs and actions, and they do the same, creating a cycle that stifles individual growth and authenticity.
Ultimately, what matters most is the ability to reflect on these experiences, acknowledging personal flaws while cherishing the moments shared. Moving forward means embracing growth, appreciating the journey, and letting go without resentment. There’s no value in dwelling on the past; instead, it's about learning from it and building a stronger, more authentic future. This series captures the beauty, struggle, and evolution inherent in love’s contrasts.
In this series, "In the Moments", green and red, two contrasting colors on the color wheel, symbolize the inherent tension in some relationships. Like these opposites, certain bonds are marked by differences that, despite earnest effort, prevent them from enduring. In these relationships, the gap in compatibility can be so vast that it leads to a loss of self-identity. You find yourself trying to predict your partner’s needs and actions, and they do the same, creating a cycle that stifles individual growth and authenticity.
Ultimately, what matters most is the ability to reflect on these experiences, acknowledging personal flaws while cherishing the moments shared. Moving forward means embracing growth, appreciating the journey, and letting go without resentment. There’s no point in dwelling on the past; instead, it's about learning from it and building a stronger, more authentic future. This series captures the beauty, struggle, and evolution inherent in love’s contrasts.
In this series, "In the Moments", green and red, two contrasting colors on the color wheel, symbolize the inherent tension in some relationships. Like these opposites, certain bonds are marked by profound differences that, despite earnest effort,

IN THE
MOMENT
This painting captures that poignant final embrace during a breakup—a moment as fragile and significant as pottery being shattered before its transformation. Much like Kintsugi art, where broken pieces are repaired with gold or silver, this piece reflects the idea that sometimes relationships must break apart to be redefined and made unique. Each crack and repair in the pottery, highlighted by precious metals, symbolizes the imperfections and growth that come from endings.
In the aftermath of the breakup, the artist sees a parallel with this art form. Just as the pottery gains new value and beauty from its repairs, she finds that the end of her relationship allows her to begin anew, with a fresh perspective. The painting represents not just the end but also the potential for new beginnings, honouring the past while embracing the promise of what's to come.


61cm x 91.4cm
THE GOODBYE
Acrylic on canvas