Embrace presents a figure whose body and surroundings are interwoven with flowers, marks, and delicate traces. The face, softly coloured... Read More
Embrace presents a figure whose body and surroundings are interwoven with flowers, marks, and delicate traces. The face, softly coloured in pink, becomes the emotional centre of the work: calm, exposed, and quietly present. Around and above her, floral forms grow like thoughts, memories, or inner voices, suggesting that the self is not fixed but constantly shaped by feeling, nature, and experience.
The title points to acceptance: an embrace of vulnerability, complexity, and inner transformation. The figure does not appear passive; she carries the surrounding chaos as part of herself. The dense floral crown above her head can be read as a mental landscape, a blooming burden, or a protective growth. The small upside-down flower figure near her hand introduces a fragile, almost childlike presence, suggesting care, loss and tenderness.
The work speaks of holding oneself together while opening to change. It is a quiet portrait of emotional resilience: an embrace of the fragile, the strange, and the living forces within.