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Kim Depa Studio
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Email: hello@kimdepastudio.com
The cracks came first.
Crackle paste and modeling paste built the foundation — textured, fractured, intentional. Then ink settled into every break, finding the gaps the way time finds the places we've been split open. Fluid acrylics and oil sticks came last, magenta and yellow insisting on existing alongside the black.
Look closely at the upper left. A raven emerged — uninvited, unplanned. Make of that what you will.
This painting is about what happens after the hard thing. Not the healing exactly — more the settling. The way lessons and grief and hard-won knowing gradually fill the places you broke. You don't come out uncracked. You come out filled.
What Fills the Cracks is for the individual who has stopped trying to hide where they broke. Who understands that the cracks aren't the damage — they're the record. And what settled into them over time is exactly what she's made of now.
I love playing with crackle paste. And then laying down ink to fill in the cracks left behind. I was sitting looking at the painting one day and noticed the “raven” it wasn’t planned but I love how these images appear just when they are needed. Enjoy.