Wrapped in Moonlight

This ongoing body of work uses abstraction as a way of holding what is difficult to name. Through repetition, restraint, and process-centered painting, the work explores identity, protest, and solidarity not as spectacle or declaration, but as forms of care and quiet persistence. Surfaces are revisited, worked, and returned to over time, allowing meaning to accumulate gradually rather than announce itself. Wrapped in Moonlight considers collective struggle as something lived and endured, often privately, where presence, endurance, and refusal become subtle acts of resistance.

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