Goddesses #5
Goddesses #5

iPad on Paper

Goddesses #5 explores femininity and transcendence through form and abstraction, dissolving boundaries to reflect identity’s fluidity and the divine feminine’s complexity. Subtle textures and layers evoke ethereal presence with neutral openness, inviting personal interpretation. Part of her work, it challenges perceptions of unseen forces shaping reality.

‘Drawing is like decoding Light into Form’

© 2025

Portrait No.113
Portrait No.113

iPad on Paper

Delicate strokes blend the subject with subtle abstractions, merging light and shadow to evoke presence and absence. This monochromatic piece invites reflection on identity beyond physical form, highlighting the fluid boundary between self and world. It embodies her meditative vision of dissolving fixed realities.

‘Drawing is like decoding Light into Form’

© 2025

Goddesses No,3
Goddesses No,3

iPad on Paper

Goddesses #3 presents a compelling exploration of feminine power and transcendence. The artwork dissolves traditional boundaries between figure and background, creating a fluid interplay of forms that challenges conventional perceptions of identity and presence. Through subtle layering and ethereal textures, she invites viewers to engage with the piece on both a visual and emotional level, evoking a sense of timelessness and spiritual depth. The muted palette enhances the contemplative atmosphere, allowing the figures to emerge as both distinct and interconnected entities.

‘Drawing is like decoding Light into Form’

© 2025

Goddesses No.7
Goddesses No.7

iPad on Paper

The artwork blends form and abstraction, questioning human and divine boundaries. Using subtle texture and tone shifts, Tubach captures existence's ephemeral nature, revealing and concealing meaning. With a muted palette and contemplative mood, it merges classical iconography with contemporary themes, challenging traditional femininity and power. The piece invites a fluid, open dialogue, encouraging personal interpretation and introspection.

‘Drawing is like decoding Light into Form’

© 2025

Portrait No.160
Portrait No.160

iPad on Paper

© 2025

Portrait No.166
Portrait No.166

iPad on Paper

© 2025

Goddesses #8
Goddesses #8

iPad on Paper

Goddesses #8 explores the fluid line between physical and metaphysical realities. Through form, abstraction, and a restrained palette, it invites reflection on femininity, strength, and transformation. The work dissolves conventional perceptions to reveal unseen forces shaping identity, embodying her pursuit of interconnectedness and deeper understanding through art.

© 2025

Portrait No.165
Portrait No.165

iPad on Paper

© 2025

Lily Pond #2
Lily Pond #2

iPad on Paper

Lily Pond #2 explores nature and perception, dissolving boundaries through subtle layers and nuanced colors. Capturing transient water reflections, it evokes stillness and fluidity. This work reflects her theme of dissolving reality, blending nature and abstraction to create a meditative experience that invites quiet contemplation.

© 2025

Lotus
Lotus

iPad on Paper

Lotus studies translucence and emergence, probing the gap between visible form and what lies beneath. With a restrained palette and layered textures, petals seem both defined and dissolving; surfaces reflect light yet hold inner opacity. Negative space and subtle asymmetry suggest organic growth. Brushwork shifts from fine lines to broad, gestural strokes that soften edges.

Conceptually, Lotus explores transformation, resilience and the fragile–strong paradox: a flower rooted in murk yet rising toward light, mirroring human concealment and revelation. Layered materials create depth and shifting perceptions as the viewer moves; the tactile surface rewards close inspection. The work resists a single truth, inviting slow looking and reflection on how we assemble meaning from partial views.

© 2025

Goddesses #5
Portrait No.113
Goddesses No,3
Goddesses No.7
Portrait No.160
Portrait No.166
Goddesses #8
Portrait No.165
Lily Pond #2
Lotus
Goddesses #5

iPad on Paper

Goddesses #5 explores femininity and transcendence through form and abstraction, dissolving boundaries to reflect identity’s fluidity and the divine feminine’s complexity. Subtle textures and layers evoke ethereal presence with neutral openness, inviting personal interpretation. Part of her work, it challenges perceptions of unseen forces shaping reality.

‘Drawing is like decoding Light into Form’

© 2025

Portrait No.113

iPad on Paper

Delicate strokes blend the subject with subtle abstractions, merging light and shadow to evoke presence and absence. This monochromatic piece invites reflection on identity beyond physical form, highlighting the fluid boundary between self and world. It embodies her meditative vision of dissolving fixed realities.

‘Drawing is like decoding Light into Form’

© 2025

Goddesses No,3

iPad on Paper

Goddesses #3 presents a compelling exploration of feminine power and transcendence. The artwork dissolves traditional boundaries between figure and background, creating a fluid interplay of forms that challenges conventional perceptions of identity and presence. Through subtle layering and ethereal textures, she invites viewers to engage with the piece on both a visual and emotional level, evoking a sense of timelessness and spiritual depth. The muted palette enhances the contemplative atmosphere, allowing the figures to emerge as both distinct and interconnected entities.

‘Drawing is like decoding Light into Form’

© 2025

Goddesses No.7

iPad on Paper

The artwork blends form and abstraction, questioning human and divine boundaries. Using subtle texture and tone shifts, Tubach captures existence's ephemeral nature, revealing and concealing meaning. With a muted palette and contemplative mood, it merges classical iconography with contemporary themes, challenging traditional femininity and power. The piece invites a fluid, open dialogue, encouraging personal interpretation and introspection.

‘Drawing is like decoding Light into Form’

© 2025

Portrait No.160

iPad on Paper

© 2025

Portrait No.166

iPad on Paper

© 2025

Goddesses #8

iPad on Paper

Goddesses #8 explores the fluid line between physical and metaphysical realities. Through form, abstraction, and a restrained palette, it invites reflection on femininity, strength, and transformation. The work dissolves conventional perceptions to reveal unseen forces shaping identity, embodying her pursuit of interconnectedness and deeper understanding through art.

© 2025

Portrait No.165

iPad on Paper

© 2025

Lily Pond #2

iPad on Paper

Lily Pond #2 explores nature and perception, dissolving boundaries through subtle layers and nuanced colors. Capturing transient water reflections, it evokes stillness and fluidity. This work reflects her theme of dissolving reality, blending nature and abstraction to create a meditative experience that invites quiet contemplation.

© 2025

Lotus

iPad on Paper

Lotus studies translucence and emergence, probing the gap between visible form and what lies beneath. With a restrained palette and layered textures, petals seem both defined and dissolving; surfaces reflect light yet hold inner opacity. Negative space and subtle asymmetry suggest organic growth. Brushwork shifts from fine lines to broad, gestural strokes that soften edges.

Conceptually, Lotus explores transformation, resilience and the fragile–strong paradox: a flower rooted in murk yet rising toward light, mirroring human concealment and revelation. Layered materials create depth and shifting perceptions as the viewer moves; the tactile surface rewards close inspection. The work resists a single truth, inviting slow looking and reflection on how we assemble meaning from partial views.

© 2025

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