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‘The Weight of Being Seen’ | 16x22” Framed Art
This charcoal figure study lives in the quiet space between vulnerability and resolve. Drawn on aged, textured paper and preserved behind glass, the figure feels both intimate and distant. As if caught mid-breath, mid-truth.
The rawness of charcoal meets the tenderness of time-worn paper, allowing imperfection to speak freely. Subtle tears and layering become part of the story, suggesting repair, survival, and the beauty of being held together even when exposed.
This piece carries a sense of honesty that doesn’t ask for permission. It simply exists, inviting the viewer to slow down, feel, and witness.
A powerful, soulful work for collectors drawn to figurative art with emotional depth and quiet strength.
Details
• Original charcoal drawing
• Size: 16 x 22 inches
• Medium: Charcoal on aged paper
• Framed and ready to hang
• One of a kind, signed original
This charcoal figure study lives in the quiet space between vulnerability and resolve. Drawn on aged, textured paper and preserved behind glass, the figure feels both intimate and distant. As if caught mid-breath, mid-truth.
The rawness of charcoal meets the tenderness of time-worn paper, allowing imperfection to speak freely. Subtle tears and layering become part of the story, suggesting repair, survival, and the beauty of being held together even when exposed.
This piece carries a sense of honesty that doesn’t ask for permission. It simply exists, inviting the viewer to slow down, feel, and witness.
A powerful, soulful work for collectors drawn to figurative art with emotional depth and quiet strength.
Details
• Original charcoal drawing
• Size: 16 x 22 inches
• Medium: Charcoal on aged paper
• Framed and ready to hang
• One of a kind, signed original