Vulcan Combat Systems
A visceral exploration of how the body holds what words cannot. The Body Remembers moves through the quiet ache of memory, the echo of touch, and the strength found in simply surviving. Each piece in this collection invites reflection — not on pain itself, but on the beauty of endurance and reclamation.
Mixed Media Print | Palette: Shadow blue, rust, dusty rose, soft grey
A silhouette of a woman’s torso folds inward, her arms crossed in quiet defense. Within the texture of the paint, faint handprints linger — almost unseen, yet impossibly present. Where Hands Once Were speaks of reclamation: the sacred act of taking back ownership of one’s body and story.
Symbolism: Memory, body autonomy, reclamation
Available on an A2 canvas, printed on premium textured art paper for gallery-quality detail and tone.
