Becoming Loud
A vivid portrait of self-invention in which colour, yarn, and direct gaze turn visibility into a chosen act.
Artwork note
Reading becomes a small architecture of distance, aspiration, and inward travel.
A contemplative work centered on imagination, distance, and connection. The seated figure, absorbed in a book titled Letter from London, suggests a world beyond the immediate space, one shaped by longing, curiosity, and possibility. The painting holds stillness and aspiration in the same frame.
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