"Corpus memory"

$
4000.00
A female figure lies across the canvas, seen from above. Her body is almost fully revealed — arms lifted, torso open, hip slightly turned toward the viewer. The pose is unguarded, exposed, yet distant. Her face is softly blurred, partially dissolving into painterly strokes.

Executed in a semi-impressionistic manner, the surface vibrates with wide gestures of yellow, ochre, pale green, and emerald tones. The body emerges from this atmosphere rather than being sharply defined within it.

Across the painting, wool threads are stitched in seemingly chaotic trajectories. Emerald lines run from one side of the canvas to the other, crossing her waist, circling her torso, surrounding her arms. Red thread punctuates the composition with sharper tension.

These threads do not restrain in a literal sense.
They visualize memory.

They represent the invisible networks that inhabit the body — social imprints, emotional residue, inherited narratives, stored sensations. Even in complete physical exposure, the body is never empty. It carries history.

The figure appears vulnerable, yet she is held within a field of accumulated experience. The stitches both bind and support, restrict and protect.

Corpus Memory reflects on the paradox of embodiment:
we may stand bare in the world,
but we are never untouched by what we have lived.

Shipping & Handling

These paintings are stretched on a wooden stretcher and shipped carefully in a custom protective wooden crate. The listed price includes worldwide shipping. Each work is handled with the same meticulous care as in a gallery, ensuring it arrives safely and in perfect condition for collectors around the globe.
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