
Silence in Motion explores the tension between restraint and release. The surface appears minimal, yet it carries a sustained inner pressure. Black vertical lines impose rhythm and discipline, allowing movement to emerge through repetition rather than gesture. The figure remains composed within motion—self-contained and deliberate. Exposure here is not an invitation, but a state of clarity and presence. Vulnerability is neither concealed nor displayed; it is held with intention. This work reflects a quiet authority, where control and softness coexist, and stillness and flow are not opposites, but parallel states.
48 × 60 inches
Acrylic on canvas
Original — One of a Kind