Mending Kept Pains embodies the slow, imperfect act of emotional repair. The rough, layered texture and deep red pigment, created from an upcycled pizza box, speak to memories held too long — things that harden over time yet never truly vanish.
Circular markings and embedded numbers suggest order or counting, as though pain could be measured, contained, or catalogued, while the fractured red core offers a visual metaphor for the wounds we re-enter to understand ourselves.
Created from textured acrylic pigment, this mixed-media piece invites close study — its surfaces shifting between ruin and renewal.
Each mark, drip, and scrape becomes part of the work’s quiet insistence on endurance and beauty through damage.
This original piece belongs to the Attachment Series, a body of work exploring the fragile architecture of healing, memory, and acceptance.
Mending Kept Pains embodies the slow, imperfect act of emotional repair. The rough, layered texture and deep red pigment, created from an upcycled pizza box, speak to memories held too long — things that harden over time yet never truly vanish.
Circular markings and embedded numbers suggest order or counting, as though pain could be measured, contained, or catalogued, while the fractured red core offers a visual metaphor for the wounds we re-enter to understand ourselves.
Created from textured acrylic pigment, this mixed-media piece invites close study — its surfaces shifting between ruin and renewal.
Each mark, drip, and scrape becomes part of the work’s quiet insistence on endurance and beauty through damage.
This original piece belongs to the Attachment Series, a body of work exploring the fragile architecture of healing, memory, and acceptance.