She Was Both
Two figures held in the same gesture — not opposing, not identical.
The image moves beyond portrait and becomes reflection. The closeness suggests recognition rather than relationship, as if one presence quietly acknowledges the other. There is no tension between them, only a shared stillness.
She Was Both explores duality within a single identity: softness and strength, distance and intimacy, observer and participant. The figures do not mirror each other perfectly; instead they coexist, suggesting that contradiction is not conflict but completeness.
The restrained tones and tactile surfaces create a sculptural presence, allowing the work to feel almost like an object rather than an image.
It does not depict two people.
It depicts awareness of more than one self.
Limited Artist Release
This artwork is part of a small artist-controlled release.
Only 20 prints per size will be produced.
Once completed, the image will be permanently retired from print.Each piece is individually numbered and registered by the studio.
Printed on fine art paper using archival pigment inks.
Embossed with the artist’s studio mark.Marked as AI-assisted artwork — created through a guided artistic process where digital tools form part of the medium.

