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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x59.1in
About this artwork
SOFT SKILLS is a silent declaration of touch, empathy, and connection. Two women, two skin colors, one embrace: an expression of trust, reconciliation, and humanity. In a world that often seems digital and distant, the work evokes compassion and emotional intelligence. The graphic background draws you in, like relationships themselves: complex, vibrant, multifaceted. The title is ambiguous. Soft skills are not empty phrases. They are attitude. The… ability to feel. And to accept that we are different—but still connected.
Original artwork, unique. Sold with certificate of authenticity.
« The more curious we are, the more creative we become »
My work explores the tension between identity, body, concealment, and transformation. I don't understand painting as a representation, but as a space for inner movement. As a place where that which cannot be captured becomes visible.
I work in series that develop organically during the process, not from pre-existing concepts. Material plays a central role: acrylic, texture, gold leaf, platinum, and mixed media are not merely decorative elements, but carriers of meaning.
Concealment is not a retreat. It is a deliberate act. It creates distance, protection, and a new way of reading. Faces and bodies do not appear as surfaces for identification, but rather as spaces for projection. I understand identity not as a state, but as a process, characterized by the tension between visibility and withdrawal.