Slipping Through My Fingers
Slipping Through My Fingers is a surreal graphite portrait where a human face merges with cascading waterfalls, rugged cliffs, and towering pines. The subject’s hands press gently against their own features as water spills through stone and skin alike, blurring the boundary between self and landscape. The piece explores the fragile tension between holding on and letting go, capturing the quiet ache of time, memory, and moments that inevitably flow beyond our grasp.