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The Liminal Hour reflects the idea that time and space are not as fixed as we think. Built through layered textures, map transfers, and surface distressing, the worn clock face and embedded cartography reference how people measure and organize the world. The dark vine forms move across the composition as continuing life and memory. Some elements are intentionally buried while others are revealed through abrasion and glazing. The work invites a pause to consider what exists beneath timelines and borders.

Medium: Acrylic, heavy body texture, and gesso on canvas. Dimensions: 30 × 30 in (76.2 × 76.2 cm)

The Liminal Hour reflects the idea that time and space are not as fixed as we think. Built through layered textures, map transfers, and surface distressing, the worn clock face and embedded cartography reference how people measure and organize the world. The dark vine forms move across the composition as continuing life and memory. Some elements are intentionally buried while others are revealed through abrasion and glazing. The work invites a pause to consider what exists beneath timelines and borders.

Medium: Acrylic, heavy body texture, and gesso on canvas. Dimensions: 30 × 30 in (76.2 × 76.2 cm)