This series of work explores vessels and objects that hold as more than functional forms—they are symbols of containment, preservation and potential. By distilling familiar silhouettes into abstracted shapes, I invite viewers to consider not just what these vessels hold physically, but also what they might represent emotionally and spiritually.
In Half Full, the jug becomes a dialogue between form and content. The upper section is grounded, solid and defined, while the lower portion brims with vibrant, rhythmic dots that suggest abundance, energy or unseen life within. The vessel is no longer static—it becomes a container for possibility, memory and meaning.
Through this exploration, I see vessels as reflections of our own human experience. Like these forms, we too are containers that are shaped, marked and filled by the things we carry. My work asks viewers to consider: what do we hold, what do we release and what do we choose to fill ourselves with?
Acrylic, paper collage on stretched canvas, framed and ready to hang.
Signed on the back.
Sealed a matte varnish.
Artwork comes with an external natural wood frame and is ready to hang.
Half Full
33cm (W) x 33cm (H) x 5cm (D) - Framed size
Acrylic, paper collage on canvas, sealed in clear varnish
Artwork comes with an external natural wood floating frame and is ready to hang.I do my best to correctly represent the colours but due to variations in screens, please keep in mind that colours may differ slightly to real life.

