Somewhere in Between (2026)
Somewhere in Between began during a life drawing session and was finished later, away from the model, working from memory.
Even with the model in front of me, I felt a pull to let the figure come apart — to draw it only to watch it disappear again. Certain areas resisted: a hand, the knees, fragments held together by firmer lines, as though trying to stay anchored while everything else grew uncertain.
When I returned to the drawing later, the space itself became an active part of that process. No longer just a container for the figure, it began to press in, distort, and absorb it. What had been familiar shifted into something stranger — a domestic space turning mental, transitional, somewhere between the real and the imagined.
Perhaps that's what draws me in most: this unstable state of being there without being entirely there — a figure appearing and withdrawing at once, held briefly by a few persistent lines before dissolving again.
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