C$1,000
Part of a series of abstract self portraits, this work transforms medical self-documentation into an act of reclamation. What began as evidence of illness has become a testament to survival and the persistence and transformation of self.
| Technique: | Watercolor and Ink on Cotton Paper |
| Styles: | Abstract, Fine Art, Expressionism, Modern |
| Contents: | Head, Person, Photography, Baby, Face |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Framed Size: | 13in x 13in |
| Unframed Size: | 8in x 8in |
| Frame: | Framed |
| Weight: | 15.0 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 use watercolor to construct fragile images suspended between presence and disappearance."