Ode of Joy
Sound gathers the figures into a shared shelter, turning rhythm, voice, and movement into collective calm.
Artwork note
Longing appears as a tender space where offering, hesitation, hope, and risk remain inseparable.
Longing shapes On a quest for love with unusual restraint. The figure's gesture carries offering and hesitation together, allowing affection to appear as something tender, uncertain, and deeply desired. Rather than dramatizing romance, the painting lingers in the vulnerable space before arrival, where hope and risk remain inseparable.
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