M.V. Baks

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Misses Devana

Graphite triptych on wood (122 × 61 cm) depicting root-formed human figures in Metamelei, exploring feminine nature, transformation and interrupted life.

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Misses Devana

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In the fields beyond Metamelei, something remains. Figures stand where people once touched, desired, and reached for one another. Their shapes are no longer flesh, but woven from roots — as if nature memorized a moment of intimacy and chose to preserve it. Misses Devana is not just a triptych about transformation. It is about encounter, passion, and the quiet interruption of new life. A feminine force is present — unseen, unnamed — yet undeniable. Devana does not appear directly. Devana is revealed only through what is left behind. Inside this portfolio I share the full triptych, detailed close-ups, and the deeper narrative behind the field of figures that emerged near Metamelei.

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