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In Between Worlds

In the narrow space between yesterday and tomorrow,
not quite broken, never truly free,
fractured yet whole, strength born of fracture.

This work emerged from a time when everything folded in on itself.
Fear, doubt, disappearance,
until I could no longer tell what still held.
Then clarity returned,
carrying within it the memory of vertigo, but above all, the importance of movement.
Between Two Worlds bears the trace of a risk that became direction.
Painting was a way to reclaim what had slipped away,
to lay my hand back on my own matter.
Not to erase the wound,
but to move through it until strength surfaced,
mine, reclaimed, sharpened, amplified.
I left nothing behind.
I am taking back what is mine.
Here is my reply: what was meant to be reduced, I raise.
To offer again, but with precision,
letting something larger take form,
something that flows,
that no one can take from me.
Help yourself.

Description of the Work
Between Two Worlds explores the connection between fragility and resilience, this time translated into pictorial matter.
Acrylic, with its transparency and depth, allows me to assert nuances more fully and work with a vibrant texture that offers an embodied interpretation of the same theme.
Each brushstroke seeks to capture that fragile yet decisive turning point where fracture becomes passage.

Artist’s Note
Revisiting this work through painting was a way to continue a dialogue that began on paper and in digital form.
I wanted the canvas to retain the memory of the sketch while freeing itself from it, to breathe through matter.
The gesture became more grounded, more physical, more direct, a way to inhabit momentum rather than contain it.

Style: Poetic expressionist portrait
Technique: Acrylic on gallery canvas
Support: Canvas stretched on deep wooden frame
Finish: Acrylic varnish applied by brush (matte finish)
Dimensions: 24 × 36 in (≈ 61 × 91.5 cm)
Authenticity: Original and exclusive artwork, certificate hand-signed

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