The Blue Scar
This work emerges from a place beneath the surface where emotions settle quietly, yet remain deeply present.
The deep blue holds a sense of stillness, almost calm at first glance, but carries the weight of something unspoken underneath.
Within this quiet depth, a scar appears marked in gold. It is not hidden or softened, but intentionally revealed, cutting through the blue as a trace of what has been felt and carried.
Gold becomes a way of honoring that mark. Not as decoration, but as recognition that even what wounds us can hold presence, meaning, and light.
The piece reflects the act of acknowledging what lies beneath, allowing it to exist without erasure, and giving it a form that endures.