C$500
Part of an ongoing series of direct, intuitive semi-abstract watercolors of my model, Diana, this work is painted without preliminary sketches, letting the medium shape form, emotion, and presence. Repetition of my own versions of Diana's face, shifting in shape, tone, and hue, become a ritual of observation and transformation, a meditation on identity, connection, and the fleeting nature of perception.
| Technique: | Watercolor on Cotton Paper |
| Styles: | Abstract |
| Contents: | Head, Person, Face, Baby, Portrait, People, Geometric |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Framed Size: | 13in x 13in |
| Unframed Size: | 8in x 8in |
| Frame: | Framed |
| Weight: | 10.0 lb |
Milena Guberinic
Ridgeway, Ontario
My work is rooted in memory and lived experience. I build images that shift between presence and fragmentation, allowing instability to remain visible. Rather than fixing form, I let it emerge and adjust through process, guided more by perception and emotional atmosphere than by narrative clarity.
"I paint in the space between chaos and structure, where images are built, unsettled, and continually renegotiated."