Oil on Canvas
16” x 20”
This haunting composition places us backstage in a moment of deep hesitation. The woman at the center - poised in a backless dress, facing the unseen crowd - exudes both elegance and reluctance. Her body leans forward, yet her spirit seems frozen. The audience is blurred into abstract shapes, hungry with expectation. In the upper corder, a shadowy male figure looms, eyes fixed on her - wanting something she cannot give. The smears of red and black, the storm of color around her, suggest turmoil more than applause. I Don’t Want to Go is not about performance, but pressure. It’s about being looked at without being seen - and the quiet resistance of a women who dares to pause when the world demands she perform.
Oil on Canvas
16” x 20”
This haunting composition places us backstage in a moment of deep hesitation. The woman at the center - poised in a backless dress, facing the unseen crowd - exudes both elegance and reluctance. Her body leans forward, yet her spirit seems frozen. The audience is blurred into abstract shapes, hungry with expectation. In the upper corder, a shadowy male figure looms, eyes fixed on her - wanting something she cannot give. The smears of red and black, the storm of color around her, suggest turmoil more than applause. I Don’t Want to Go is not about performance, but pressure. It’s about being looked at without being seen - and the quiet resistance of a women who dares to pause when the world demands she perform.