A Lost Connection
80 × 80 cm, acrylic on canvas, 2025
In A Lost Connection, a woman sits with her back to us, her bare shoulders catching the cool light of a blue-washed world. Before her, a man’s face appears—faint, almost spectral—reflected in a distant window, while a lone skier cuts across the snowy mountains beyond. Between them, the space hums with absence.
The feline curve of a cat’s tail, the quiet poise of a table’s edge, the intricate patterned chair—these details anchor the scene in the tactile, even as its heart is elsewhere. This is a portrait of distance: physical, emotional, and the lingering ache of what might never return.
A Lost Connection invites the collector into a beautiful moment that is both intimate and elusive—a work that deepens the longer you live with it, revealing the quiet drama between presence and disappearance.
A Lost Connection
80 × 80 cm, acrylic on canvas, 2025
In A Lost Connection, a woman sits with her back to us, her bare shoulders catching the cool light of a blue-washed world. Before her, a man’s face appears—faint, almost spectral—reflected in a distant window, while a lone skier cuts across the snowy mountains beyond. Between them, the space hums with absence.
The feline curve of a cat’s tail, the quiet poise of a table’s edge, the intricate patterned chair—these details anchor the scene in the tactile, even as its heart is elsewhere. This is a portrait of distance: physical, emotional, and the lingering ache of what might never return.
A Lost Connection invites the collector into a beautiful moment that is both intimate and elusive—a work that deepens the longer you live with it, revealing the quiet drama between presence and disappearance.