

The body holds the chair close, almost like a secret. It is not a structure to fit into, but something intimate, fragile and deeply internal. Here identity appears as a private space, shaped by desire, touch and vulnerability. The chair becomes less like an object and more like an extension of the self, a form through which the figure protects what cannot be fully exposed.
Private Gravity (2026)
150x100 cm
acrylic, oil pastel on canvas
€ 2.000,-



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