Persephone – Original Oil Painting (73 × 60 cm Canvas)
An original oil painting centered on a singular presence, rendered with both clarity and restraint. The composition draws the viewer inward, where light and shadow meet across the surface of the face, creating a quiet tension between softness and depth.
The surrounding space remains subdued, allowing the figure to emerge without distraction. Texture plays a central role—visible brushwork and layered paint give the surface a sense of weight and immediacy, while maintaining a delicate balance.
The work does not extend outward. It holds itself in place, contained and still.
Persephone
Vision
Persephone reflects on a state of transition that is not yet defined, but already present. The figure exists within a moment that feels both grounded and shifting—where identity is not fixed, but quietly forming.
The work suggests a threshold rather than a narrative. A space where opposing conditions—light and shadow, presence and withdrawal—coexist without resolution.
What is seen is not a completed state, but one in process.
