Description
In The Incomplete, the artist presents a profound study of spiritual and physical “becoming.” On the left, a massive, textured cliff of gold and violet anchors the composition, housing a small creature on a swing—a symbol of the self in a state of rest. However, the focus of the narrative is the towering white figure on the right. This second creature is “incomplete,” a spectral entity standing atop a jagged needle of rock. Its form is elongated and ethereal, lacking the solid density of the golden cliffside. It looks back across the obsidian abyss toward its other half, suggesting a soul divided by time, trauma, or the process of growth. The work captures the vulnerability of being “under construction”—the quiet, often painful space where we are no longer who we were, but not yet who we are meant to be. “We are born in pieces; the art of living is the long, slow walk toward the parts of ourselves we have yet to build.”
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