Resin and acrylic on canvas
39 x 47 '' | 100 x 120 cm
In Outcast III, the composition becomes quieter and more restrained. Tiny black butterfly silhouettes occupy only half of the canvas, forming a dense field of repetition, while the remaining space is left open. Within this emptiness, a single butterfly stands alone.
Here, separation is no longer defined by color or movement, but by space. The lone butterfly exists neither within the group nor entirely outside it—hovering instead in a suspended state. The work speaks to isolation not as absence, but as awareness: a pause where identity begins to take shape through distance and silence.