
KIN
Kin is a series of figurative works that explore the quiet gravity of family—those instinctive bonds that anchor us, shape us, and carry us through life. Set amongst water, the figures appear suspended in a shared, fluid space, evoking moments of closeness, protection, and unspoken understanding.
Water becomes both setting and symbol: a mirror of emotion, memory, and lineage. It suggests the ebb and flow of relationships, the way family can buoy us, envelop us, and at times pull us into deeper reflection. Like memory itself, it is shifting and luminous—never fixed, always in motion—holding traces of where we have been while carrying us forward together.
In Kin, the figures drift, gather, and rest within this liquid landscape, creating a visual language of connection that feels at once intimate and universal. The works invite the viewer to pause and consider the currents that bind us—how we are shaped by those we love, and how, in turn, we become part of the tide that shapes them.
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