THE THRESHOLD OF LETTING GO
Emotionally charged fabric standing alone at the edge of a frozen shoreline, a closed suitcase placed just steps away. It is a quiet confrontation with liminality, the space between where we've been and where we might go.
The surrounding ice, stark and unforgiving, reflects a moment frozen in time. The suitcase, worn and closed, holds metaphorical weight: memory, identity, perhaps even the burden of choice. The figure does not move. They do not unpack. Their stillness is an act of reflection, of quiet power.
Here, fabric is not just a material, it becomes a vessel of emotional complexity. It shields, conceals, and anchors the figure, blending into the landscape yet standing in bold contrast to the white coldness around them. In this visual metaphor, stillness is not passive, it is intentional. The work asks: What do we choose to carry forward? And what must we leave behind to become?
Part of The Beautiful Weight of Being, this image invites the viewer into a state of pause, a radical reclaiming of space, identity, and presence in a world that constantly urges us to move.
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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