Mixed Media on Glass | Framed Work
This work is my personal reinterpretation of a symbolic angelic form once commonly found in spiritual and charitable imagery — images created to offer comfort, hope, and emotional reassurance during moments of vulnerability and uncertainty. Rather than reproducing the original sentiment literally, I was drawn to the deeper psychological and spiritual space hidden beneath it.

Through layered mark-making, soft erosion of form, and muted earthy tones, the figure becomes less an illustration and more a presence emerging through memory, light, and emotional resonance. The angel is not portrayed as a religious icon, but as a quiet energetic witness — a symbol of inner protection, fragility, healing, and human connection beyond language.

The surface intentionally remains imperfect and partially dissolved, reflecting the way spiritual experiences often appear: fragmented, subtle, deeply personal, and impossible to fully define. The interaction of texture, transparency, and shifting light allows the work to continuously change depending on the viewer’s position and environment, creating a contemplative dialogue between the visible and the unseen.

For me, this piece speaks about the invisible support systems that carry people through grief, transformation, loneliness, and hope — whether understood as spirituality, memory, energy, or simply human compassion. It is an invitation to pause, reconnect inwardly, and remember that even in silence, something continues to hold us together.








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