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CONCEPT AND INSPIRATION
The artist uses layered marks, softened edges, and shifting fields of color to create a sense of emergence—forms appearing, dissolving, and reappearing as if held in motion. A Feeling You Can’t Place captures the sensation of familiarity without memory, like stepping into a moment that feels known yet undefined. The visual tension between clarity and obscurity mirrors the human experience of intuition—inviting the viewer to linger, sense, and recognize something deeply personal without needing to name it.
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