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You Will See Me Come Undone
A person with brown hair is suspended in shibari rope from a tree, the forest surrounding them like a living embrace. The gold rope stands out against the earthy tones of brown, green, and copper, highlighting the interplay between strength and vulnerability as they become one with the forest.
Description
You Will See Me Come Undone (2024), inspired by Disclosure ft. London Grammar’s Help Me Lose My Mind, captures the moment when the narrator chooses not to cut the rope. A person with brown hair is suspended in shibari rope from a tree, surrounded by a lush forest. The gold rope, against the earthy tones of brown, green, and copper, highlights strength and surrender. Nature, like the rope, embraces and holds the figure, allowing the relationship with kink, sensation, and self to mend broken parts. The figure remains suspended, letting these elements nurture them, revealing the healing power of surrender.
18×24
Mixed Media- Gel Print and Acrylic
Fascinated by “the ether”—a space where unseen energies exist—I began thinking about sound waves and music, invisible forces that can stir emotions and memories instantly. Each of the 24 pieces in this series translates the music that resonates with me into something visual. Each 18×24” piece is meant to hang together like a window into a different kind of energy.