Anna Tork US, b. 1990
                                Just past the tide line, 2025
                            
                                    Acrylics | raw canvas | Californian maplewood frame
89 x 102 cm
                                    Further images
                                   From Anna: 'Poured washes stain the canvas in shapes that are both planned and organic—a quiet push and pull between planning and letting go. Some were painted after my daughter...
                        
                    
                                                    From Anna:
"Poured washes stain the canvas in shapes that are both planned and organic—a quiet push and pull between planning and letting go. Some were painted after my daughter fell asleep. Others while she played nearby, or during a stretch of time that felt entirely mine. What I remember isn’t always the big moment—it’s the light on the floor, the sound of her voice down the hall, the way color settled into shape with the sunlight.
Each piece is a record of what stayed with me. This is the part I remember."
                    
                "Poured washes stain the canvas in shapes that are both planned and organic—a quiet push and pull between planning and letting go. Some were painted after my daughter fell asleep. Others while she played nearby, or during a stretch of time that felt entirely mine. What I remember isn’t always the big moment—it’s the light on the floor, the sound of her voice down the hall, the way color settled into shape with the sunlight.
Each piece is a record of what stayed with me. This is the part I remember."
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