EVERYTHING I DIDN'T SAY
Standing silently on a stone ledge as waves gently brush the shore, a suitcase resting aside. It’s a portrait of a threshold between land and sea, memory and possibility, departure and return.
The suitcase, closed and unclaimed, becomes a metaphor for what we carry but may never fully unpack: past identities, dreams, burdens, or hopes. The figure’s stillness resists the urgency to move, instead embracing a moment of sacred pause. There is no spectacle, no resolution, just the quiet decision to be present.
The fabric here serves as both shield and symbol: emotional, vibrant, rooted in personal history. The sea stretches endlessly ahead, mirroring the unknowable future, while the rocks anchor the figure in a present moment that feels both heavy and luminous.
Stillness as a form of resistance and reflection. Must we always move forward to grow? Or can standing still be its own kind of crossing?
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Printed on matte archival paper. Print is signed and printed with a 1.5" white border for framing. Frame is not included. Limited edition prints are numbered. Print is rolled and packed in tube packaging. All sales are final.
Larger images 30x40 and up are editions of 5
The sizing after 20x30 changes the size of the edition.
16x20 editions of 50
20x30 editions of 25
30x40 and larger editions of 3 +2 AP