Off to the Beach
Size: W 91cm x H 122cm
This large-scale acrylic painting, viewed entirely from behind, firmly resists the self-centered nature of the modern selfie. By intentionally obscuring the subjects’ faces, the artist forces the viewer to connect not with superficial identity, but with a universal human experience.
The use of a muted sunset palette evokes a profound sense of calm and nostalgia. The narrative, communicated entirely through posture and atmosphere, is a girl, pulling a cart carrying her younger siblings toward the unseen ocean.
It is about sibling relationships, the passage of time, and the shared journey of life. The "self" portrayed here is not an isolated individual, but a participant within a quiet, enduring bond.

