Becoming, In Motion

$285.00

This striking black-and-white print captures identity not as something fixed, but as something unfolding. A solitary figure stands in quiet strength while her form dissolves and reassembles through layered motion—suggesting memory, transformation, and the many selves we carry across time.

The soft blur surrounding her head evokes thought, ancestry, and becoming—an echo of past, present, and future existing at once. Her gaze remains steady and grounded, anchoring the composition in presence and self-possession even as movement ripples around her. Draped in dark fabric, she emerges from shadow with clarity, grace, and resolve.

Minimal yet emotionally resonant, this piece invites contemplation about growth, resilience, and the beauty of evolution. It is both intimate and expansive—a meditation on Black womanhood, interior life, and the power of existing fully, even while in transition.

Ideal for modern interiors, creative spaces, or collectors drawn to conceptual portraiture and quiet strength.

This striking black-and-white print captures identity not as something fixed, but as something unfolding. A solitary figure stands in quiet strength while her form dissolves and reassembles through layered motion—suggesting memory, transformation, and the many selves we carry across time.

The soft blur surrounding her head evokes thought, ancestry, and becoming—an echo of past, present, and future existing at once. Her gaze remains steady and grounded, anchoring the composition in presence and self-possession even as movement ripples around her. Draped in dark fabric, she emerges from shadow with clarity, grace, and resolve.

Minimal yet emotionally resonant, this piece invites contemplation about growth, resilience, and the beauty of evolution. It is both intimate and expansive—a meditation on Black womanhood, interior life, and the power of existing fully, even while in transition.

Ideal for modern interiors, creative spaces, or collectors drawn to conceptual portraiture and quiet strength.