Duality

$90.00

Duality explores the complexity of identity through the mirrored faces of two figures, painted in soft greens and blues. The upper face is serene, framed by flowing tendrils, while the lower face bears a piercing intensity, revealing emotions not easily shared.

Their intertwined hair, like a river of connection, bridges the gap between light and darkness, joy and sorrow. A delicate gesture from the top figure traces the lower face, symbolizing a search for empathy and understanding—a silent acknowledgment of shared human experience.

This piece reflects the dual nature of humanity, where calm exteriors can conceal deeper struggles. It invites the viewer to consider the masks we wear and the untold stories beneath the surface, reminding us that every person carries a complex narrative shaped by both joy and grief.

Painting

Watercolor and black ink pen

8" x 8"

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Duality explores the complexity of identity through the mirrored faces of two figures, painted in soft greens and blues. The upper face is serene, framed by flowing tendrils, while the lower face bears a piercing intensity, revealing emotions not easily shared.

Their intertwined hair, like a river of connection, bridges the gap between light and darkness, joy and sorrow. A delicate gesture from the top figure traces the lower face, symbolizing a search for empathy and understanding—a silent acknowledgment of shared human experience.

This piece reflects the dual nature of humanity, where calm exteriors can conceal deeper struggles. It invites the viewer to consider the masks we wear and the untold stories beneath the surface, reminding us that every person carries a complex narrative shaped by both joy and grief.

Painting

Watercolor and black ink pen

8" x 8"

Duality explores the complexity of identity through the mirrored faces of two figures, painted in soft greens and blues. The upper face is serene, framed by flowing tendrils, while the lower face bears a piercing intensity, revealing emotions not easily shared.

Their intertwined hair, like a river of connection, bridges the gap between light and darkness, joy and sorrow. A delicate gesture from the top figure traces the lower face, symbolizing a search for empathy and understanding—a silent acknowledgment of shared human experience.

This piece reflects the dual nature of humanity, where calm exteriors can conceal deeper struggles. It invites the viewer to consider the masks we wear and the untold stories beneath the surface, reminding us that every person carries a complex narrative shaped by both joy and grief.

Painting

Watercolor and black ink pen

8" x 8"