Sacrifice

Sacrifice reflects on the quiet resilience required to give of oneself without spectacle - to release, to endure, to allow something greater to take shape through that offering. The work holds this tension in colour and light: layers of yellow, violet, fuchsia, and tangerine vibrate against one another in a delicate equilibrium, each influencing how the others are perceived. Their interaction produces a dimensional maroon - a hue that carries the weight of endurance, of purpose sealed through devotion.

This maroon is not fixed; it breathes with light, revealing that the cost of creation is never singular but constantly renewed. It evokes the quiet strength found in perseverance - the invisible labour of building, maintaining, and belonging. There is a gravity in its stillness, a sense that something essential has been given up so that beauty may persist.

The surface invites reflection in both senses: light shifting across it draws the viewer in, making their presence part of the composition. Each movement alters what is seen, suggesting that sacrifice is not a single gesture but a continuous exchange - between what is revealed and what is concealed, what is given and what remains.

In its essence, Sacrifice speaks of endurance, devotion, and transformation. It suggests that what we yield does not vanish, but alters its form - that the truest acts of giving are those that leave behind not emptiness, but radiance.

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