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The Air Feels Too Loud captures the quiet, unconscious intensity of hypervigilance - a physical echo held in the body, suspended between past threat and present safety. It’s the sensation of moving through the world in invisible armor: muscles lifted, stomach tight, shoulders braced, jaw clenched.
The body remembers more than I want it to,
and it hasn’t yet learned
to trust the quiet.
The Air Feels Too Loud (2025)
Acrylic on Canvas
17 x 20 (40.64 x 50.8cm)
Price upon request
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