“Holding Space” is a series of abstract paintings that explore intimacy through form, color, and relationship.

Using geometric shapes that appear nestled, mirrored, or suspended in quiet tension, I reflect on the experience of emotional proximity, particularly the dynamics between mother and child. Each composition offers a meditation on containment and connection: how we hold and are held, how presence is offered without words. These works are rooted in simplicity but carry weight, inviting the viewer to slow down and feel what lives in the space between.”

This series began with a quiet question: What if a painting is a vessel — not for my thoughts, but for something beyond me?

Each work in the Holding Space series explores shape as a site of holding, of devotion, and of transmission. The nested, abstracted forms suggest figures, containers, or spirits that reside within one another — forms that simultaneously hold and release.