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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
33x33in
About this artwork
Aeaea was born out of the tension between beauty and unease—how the things that draw us in can also unsettle us. I painted it while thinking about thresholds: the moment before transformation, where light flickers against shadow and something in us begins to shift. It holds both the pull of longing and the sting of what it might cost to step closer. It’s not meant to tell a story outright, but to stir the one we already carry.
Leigh Sausville works primarily with oil, wax, and textile materials, drawing on her extensive background in fine art, design, and arts administration. Her abstract technique centers on tactile layering, scraping, tearing, and veiling, creating surfaces that mirror fragility and resilience, and inviting material unpredictability as part of her process. Her evocative paintings convey the rawness of memory, grief, and embodied emotion, offering viewers a sensory landscape where interior worlds—messy, vulnerable, yet luminous—are tenderly witnessed and held.