Drawn by the movement of water and light, a woman seems suspended between the outer landscape and an inner world of memory, reflection, and quiet awareness.
This painting explores the deep connection between human presence and the natural world. The waterfall is more than a landscape element—it becomes a source of energy, renewal, and transformation. The figure does not resist the current but opens herself to it, allowing its rhythm and movement to flow through her.
Part of the series The Memory of Becoming, the work invites the viewer into a space where nature is not separate from us and is something we carry within ourselves.
The painting is created in oil on canvas using textured crystalline gel glazes that catch and reflect light, creating subtle shifts in appearance throughout the day. These tactile surfaces become an active part of the work, revealing new details as the surrounding light changes.