28-02-2026 · 8 x 10 inch
Artwork Detail
Three Buses
At the stop between past and future, silence waits.
“Two figures wait at a bus stop, suspended in a quiet moment before something — or someone — arrives to find them.”
This painting captures a still, almost suspended moment between an elderly woman and a young girl sitting at a bus stop. They are not simply waiting for transportation; they are waiting to be found. There is a quiet tension in the space between them — distance that feels both physical and emotional.
The bus stop becomes more than a shelter. It is a threshold. A temporary place where lives pause before moving forward. The emptiness around them heightens the sense of anticipation, as if something unseen is about to enter the frame.
The age contrast suggests time folding in on itself — past and future sitting side by side. Neither figure looks fully engaged with the other. Both seem absorbed in their own interior worlds, yet connected by circumstance.
This piece is less about action and more about the waiting before action. It holds the silence before a story begins — the moment just before arrival, recognition, or change.