Watching, c2011
Acrylic on canvas
20 × 40 in

Watching is a figurative expressionist painting in which multiple faces appear to emerge from a shared psychological landscape. The figures seem simultaneously present and dissolving, their forms layered through loose brushwork and blended color fields. The painting reflects the ways people observe one another, interpret emotion, and construct identity through shared social spaces. Each face holds a slightly different gaze, suggesting quiet reflection, curiosity, and distance. The work explores how perception shapes human connection, inviting viewers to reflect on what it means to be both the observer and the observed.

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