
"Interius Fractum |"
3800.-
Acrylic on Canvas
100x 100 x 2
2025
Available upon Request
This work exists in a state between withdrawal and permeability. It is not a retreat born from weakness, but a deliberate refusal to be fully accessed. Presence remains, yet it resists complete readability.
The tension emerges where control meets dissolution. Something is being held back, contained, perhaps even protected and at the same time, it inevitably pushes outward. Not as an eruption, but as a trace. As something that can no longer remain hidden, even if it is never fully revealed.
It speaks of the paradox of being visible yet inaccessible. Of an inner density that cannot translate into clear form. What surfaces is fragmented, incomplete, almost disruptive and precisely in that lies its truth.
This is not about calm. It is about a controlled stillness under pressure. About an interior that does not explain itself, but insists on being felt.





