Oil pastel on fine art paper, 6 x 9 in
Disassemble is a compact yet turbulent visual field where forms break apart, merge, and quietly reform. Its surface feels excavated, built through repeated gestures that blur the boundaries between figure, landscape, and emotional residue.
This instability is the heart of the work. Disassemble doesn’t offer a single narrative; it stages the moment when daily life falls out of its shape, rearranging itself into something raw and newly understood. The image feels both intimate and archaeological, as if it were documenting the inner architecture of an emotion before language forms around it.
In its small scale, Disassemble becomes a concentrated study of fragmentation, renewal, and the quiet resilience embedded in the act of looking closely.
