Holding exists in a space of suspension — a moment where movement pauses, and everything gathers into stillness. The composition feels more anchored, with forms that appear to stabilize one another, creating a fragile equilibrium.
There is a density to this piece — not in weight, but in presence. Layers compress and align, suggesting containment, as if energy is being carefully held rather than released. This balance is not passive; it requires effort, awareness, and control.
The work speaks to the emotional state of holding — of staying within a moment, carrying tension without collapse, maintaining structure while something beneath the surface remains unresolved. It is a quiet act of endurance, discipline, and inner strength
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