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TO HOLD BACK
This digital work explores the moment just before release.
A suspended body gathers itself inward. The gesture is minimal, yet charged. The hand presses against the arm, the head tilts, the shoulders tighten. Nothing explodes. Everything is contained.
The composition is deliberately compressed. The figure almost touches the edges of the frame, reducing the surrounding space and amplifying a sense of pressure. Red light invades the skin, not as decoration, but as tension made visible. The contrast between the saturated background and the deep petrol ground anchors the body while isolating it.
“To Hold Back” does not depict an action. It captures a state.
It is the physical trace of an inner contraction — a boundary drawn silently, a force restrained rather than expressed.
The initial sketch reveals the structural intention behind the final piece. From the first lines, the posture already carried the idea of containment. The digital process refines planes, light, and color, while preserving the essential tension of the original drawing.