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Boundaries

Boundaries exist not where they are drawn, but where they are protected.

This work explores the tension between the boundaries by which a person defines themselves and the way others silently cross those boundaries.

The black and white forms represent the contrast not between order and chaos, but between will and surrender.

White intends to be a boundary; it seeks direction, it layers itself, but it never completely closes.

Because boundaries often arise not from clarity, but from hesitation.

The black areas do not depict the act of violation itself, but the normalization of violation.

Red is not a sudden outburst; it is the delayed inner vibration felt at the moment one realizes that the boundary has long been crossed.

“Boundaries” points to the invisible gap within relationships: The distance between where we think we've ended and where we've actually already begun.

And it quietly asks: Is a boundary the place where others stop, or the point where one refuses to abandon oneself?

130 x 100 x 5cm

Abstract / Gestural Abstraction

Canvas / Acrylic

2026

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