Midway

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This work explores the psychological space of being suspended in transition—neither moving forward nor falling back. The figure occupies the middle of an ascent, caught between opposing forces: a dense, consuming weight on one side and fragmented, symbolic influences on the other.

Through simplified forms and expressive color, the piece reflects the tension between internal pressure and external expectation. Movement is present, but resolution is withheld. The work invites the viewer to consider the discomfort of being “in between”—where direction is uncertain, yet unavoidable.

This work explores the psychological space of being suspended in transition—neither moving forward nor falling back. The figure occupies the middle of an ascent, caught between opposing forces: a dense, consuming weight on one side and fragmented, symbolic influences on the other.

Through simplified forms and expressive color, the piece reflects the tension between internal pressure and external expectation. Movement is present, but resolution is withheld. The work invites the viewer to consider the discomfort of being “in between”—where direction is uncertain, yet unavoidable.