The Watcher
Placed
Acrylic & Oil on canvas
The Watcher sits at the threshold between shock and survival. The figure—half-shadowed, half-flooded with spectral color—rests behind a thicket of protective branches, as if the natural world has closed ranks around her. Her gaze is alert but hollowed, watching for the next tremor after the ground has already broken.
The branches function as shield and snare. They veil her, cradle her, and keep her suspended in the strange interval where loss stops being an event and becomes an atmosphere. The neon-touched skin suggests an inner world still alive, still responsive, even as the external landscape collapses into darkness.