Release is the not so gentle unbinding of what no longer serves—an intentional exhale that creates space for new light and movement. In my work, release appears as washed layers, and the deliberate erosion of structure, inviting the viewer to witness surrender as a form of renewal. Release is not defeat but an elegant, rebellious recalibration, an innate trust that by loosening our grip we allow deeper texture, color, and meaning to emerge.
Release is the not so gentle unbinding of what no longer serves—an intentional exhale that creates space for new light and movement. In my work, release appears as washed layers, and the deliberate erosion of structure, inviting the viewer to witness surrender as a form of renewal. Release is not defeat but an elegant, rebellious recalibration, an innate trust that by loosening our grip we allow deeper texture, color, and meaning to emerge.