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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Three luminous forms emerge from the darkness, suspended in a space between presence and possibility. Neither fully formed nor entirely abstract, they evoke the fragile mystery of life in its earliest stages—a time when identity exists only as potential.
The work reflects on becoming rather than being, on the quiet transformations that unfold beyond our awareness. Like memories, embryos, seeds, or dreams, these forms inhabit a threshold between worlds,… carrying within them the promise of what may yet emerge.
Through its restrained palette and intimate scale, Held in Becoming invites contemplation of vulnerability, growth, and the unseen processes that shape every living life.
Ina Schuppe Koistinen is a painter and visual artist with a scientific background, working primarily in watercolor, mixed media, and, more recently, oil. Her intuitive, process-based practice features delicate layering, transparency, and organic flow, often shifting between abstraction and suggestion to evoke bodily and natural forms. Her work invites viewers into a sensory exploration of the hidden rhythms and cycles within the female body, emanating intimacy, reflection, and a profound sense of connection to the unseen systems that pulse beneath the surface of life.