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30 x 30 in
Acrylic on canvas

 

Emerging from a dark, undefined space, the deer appears both present and distant, as if existing at the threshold between visibility and disappearance. Light traces the contours of its antlers, while the rest of the form recedes into shadow.

 

There is a quiet alertness in its stillness — a tension between moving forward and holding back, between exposure and withdrawal. The animal becomes both a mask and a bridge, carrying an internal dialogue between instinct and awareness.

 

In this suspended space, what is seen remains partial, shaped by shifting light and perception. “Wherever you go” unfolds not only as a sense of movement, but as a reflection on what is carried within — where concealment and revelation coexist, and where meaning emerges through what cannot be fully defined.

 

And within this openness, there is a subtle reassurance — a feeling that even in uncertainty, there is direction in sensitivity itself, and a kind of quiet clarity in simply being present.

"Wherever You Go"

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  • 30 x 30 in
    Acrylic on canvas

    Emerging from a dark, undefined space, the deer appears both present and distant, as if existing at the threshold between visibility and disappearance. Light traces the contours of its antlers, while the rest of the form recedes into shadow.

    There is a quiet alertness in its stillness — a tension between moving forward and holding back, between exposure and withdrawal. The animal becomes both a mask and a bridge, carrying an internal dialogue between instinct and awareness.

    In this suspended space, what is seen remains partial, shaped by shifting light and perception. “Wherever you go” unfolds not only as a sense of movement, but as a reflection on what is carried within — where concealment and revelation coexist, and where meaning emerges through what cannot be fully defined.

    And within this openness, there is a subtle reassurance — a feeling that even in uncertainty, there is direction in sensitivity itself, and a kind of quiet clarity in simply being present.

© 2035 by Kasia Kaznocha

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