Release explores mental liberation.

Suspended between dimensions, she becomes an emblem of detachment from constructed identity—her form flowing yet headless, symbolizing a release from the burdens of self-image and societal definition.

The flowing realms surrounding her evoke the liminality of transformation, where the boundaries between self and space dissolve.

This piece is a challenge to confront our attachments to image and significance, inviting a meditative surrender of the need to be seen in a certain way. It is a call to reimagine freedom—not as something to strive for, but something to release into.