Kite (2026) is an abstract expressionist work that explores the relationship between parents and children through gesture and tension.
The unstable blue forms evoke the invisible thread of emotional dependence.
There is connection, but also the inevitable desire to depart.
Overlapping layers and open spaces suggest silence, expectation, and transformation.
The vertical composition reinforces the idea of growth and gradual separation.
Between control and freedom, the painting reflects the act of caring and letting go.
Kite speaks of bonds that support without imprisoning.
A powerful and sensitive work for collectors drawn to emotional narratives.
