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Series : "Gifts of Being" - "What I Give Back"
What I Give Back brings the trilogy to its final emotional resolution — a state of integration, clarity, and inner quietness. Where the first painting held the tremor of rupture and the second opened a portal of emergence, this work enters the realm of full assimilation: the moment when the self stands steady, spacious, and renewed.
The vertical blue field establishes an atmosphere of calm expansion, a soft continuum of light that feels both grounding and transcendent. Beneath this serenity, the single red vertical thread acts as a subtle memory — a quiet acknowledgment of what the journey has transformed. Not a wound, but a trace of truth.
Here, the emotional weather has settled. The turbulence has been absorbed. This painting radiates outward rather than inward, embodying the offering that comes after healing: presence, breath, and the luminosity of a self restored.
It is the final gesture — what remains, and what is given back.
What I Give Back brings the trilogy to its final emotional resolution — a state of integration, clarity, and inner quietness. Where the first painting held the tremor of rupture and the second opened a portal of emergence, this work enters the realm of full assimilation: the moment when the self stands steady, spacious, and renewed.
The vertical blue field establishes an atmosphere of calm expansion, a soft continuum of light that feels both grounding and transcendent. Beneath this serenity, the single red vertical thread acts as a subtle memory — a quiet acknowledgment of what the journey has transformed. Not a wound, but a trace of truth.
Here, the emotional weather has settled. The turbulence has been absorbed. This painting radiates outward rather than inward, embodying the offering that comes after healing: presence, breath, and the luminosity of a self restored.
It is the final gesture — what remains, and what is given back.
Title:
“What I Give Back”
Year:
2025
Medium:
Acrylics and mixed media on canvas (textured base with layered washes and vertical glazing)
Size:
100 × 100 cm