Live a little
130 x 120 cm
Acrylic, oil sticks, pencil, aerosol paint, magazin, newspaper on canvas
Emerging from the suspended time of the 2020–21 lockdown, this work inhabits a space between stillness and projection. It reflects on the quiet erosion of desire how early visions, once expansive and unbounded, are gradually softened, deferred, or abandoned.
Rather than narrating this loss, the piece lingers in its tension. It holds onto fragments of intention, traces of what once felt possible, and repositions them within the present.
Dreams here are neither nostalgic nor utopian they are unstable, shifting, and insistently alive. Not as distant horizons, but as something that demands proximity, repetition, and commitment: a continuous act of becoming, negotiated one step at a time.