Description
This abstract ink and watercolor work on paper operates as both a psychological landscape and a socio-political reflection on contemporary America. Fragmented forms in red, white, and blue emerge and dissolve against a dark, unsettled ground, evoking bodies, borders, and identities that appear simultaneously constructed and undone. The palette alludes unmistakably to national symbolism, yet here it is destabilized—colors bleed, overlap, and resist containment, suggesting the erosion of clear narratives and the tension between ideal and lived reality.
Organic shapes coexist with schematic, almost anatomical structures, creating a sense of humanity reduced to parts—measured, categorized, and strained under ideological weight. The work oscillates between intimacy and confrontation, asking the viewer to navigate ambiguity rather than resolution.






















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