Fading Fragments - Charcoal Portrait
Fading Fragments portrays a woman suspended between presence and disappearance. Her eyes are closed, as if lost in a moment of quiet surrender, while wisps of her hair dissolve into smoke, drifting into the unknown. Delicate yet fractured, golden cracks trace their way from her neck to her face, reminiscent of a porcelain doll once broken, now mended. The contrast of rough charcoal strokes against the shimmering scars speaks of resilience—of beauty found in imperfection. This piece captures the fragile balance between loss and healing, between fading away and holding on.
11×14 inches
Each picture is made on sturdy charcoal paper and shipped rolled in a tube.
Each picture is hand signed by the artist.
Fading Fragments portrays a woman suspended between presence and disappearance. Her eyes are closed, as if lost in a moment of quiet surrender, while wisps of her hair dissolve into smoke, drifting into the unknown. Delicate yet fractured, golden cracks trace their way from her neck to her face, reminiscent of a porcelain doll once broken, now mended. The contrast of rough charcoal strokes against the shimmering scars speaks of resilience—of beauty found in imperfection. This piece captures the fragile balance between loss and healing, between fading away and holding on.
11×14 inches
Each picture is made on sturdy charcoal paper and shipped rolled in a tube.
Each picture is hand signed by the artist.
Fading Fragments portrays a woman suspended between presence and disappearance. Her eyes are closed, as if lost in a moment of quiet surrender, while wisps of her hair dissolve into smoke, drifting into the unknown. Delicate yet fractured, golden cracks trace their way from her neck to her face, reminiscent of a porcelain doll once broken, now mended. The contrast of rough charcoal strokes against the shimmering scars speaks of resilience—of beauty found in imperfection. This piece captures the fragile balance between loss and healing, between fading away and holding on.
11×14 inches
Each picture is made on sturdy charcoal paper and shipped rolled in a tube.
Each picture is hand signed by the artist.