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title. Bare

date2021

city. Miami

size. acrylic on canvas 48”x72“

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Bare is a painting about exposure—about what remains when everything unnecessary has been stripped away. Through a palette of radiant golds, soft blush tones, and whispered pinks, this piece captures the vulnerability of presence and the quiet power of emotional honesty.

 

The movement within the canvas feels like both unraveling and becoming, as if light itself were dissolving into color. Gestural strokes and washes of pigment create an immersive texture—at times cloud-like, at times fire-touched—inviting the viewer into a space where clarity and softness coexist.

 

There is no harshness here, only openness. A kind of surrender.

Bare is not about being empty—it’s about being unguarded. It reflects the tender act of standing fully in one’s truth, without armor, without pretense. It asks the viewer to feel, not to define.

 

A moment of stillness. A glow from within.

An intimate reckoning with what it means to simply be.

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