
Contour Drift Between Limbs is an abstract expressionist painting that explores the human body through intuitive line and gestural movement. Rather than defining anatomy, the composition allows contours to emerge and dissolve, inviting the viewer to perceive fragments of limbs, shifting postures, and fleeting presence within a field of expressive marks.
Built with energetic brushstrokes in soft blues, grays, pinks, and deep indigo, the painting embraces uncertainty as a creative force. Each line responds to the previous one, creating a visual rhythm where the body becomes less a fixed form than an accumulation of movement, memory, and instinct. The work celebrates the expressive potential of abstraction, where gesture itself becomes the language of the figure.


