A woman stands on the garden path, her suitcase in hand. The front door is open, a man stands in the doorway. They do not look directly at each other. The distance is small, but palpable. The house is warm, the flowers are blooming, but what is going on remains unspoken.
The style is soft and expressive, with a slightly grainy texture and soft pastel colours. The scene captures a vulnerable moment between coming and allowing, between arriving and being taken in.
This sculpture is ideally suited to spaces where people work on recovery, relationships or return: couples therapy, family counselling, reintegration, or places where new steps are taken after absence. It provides a recognisable, human framework for conversations about connection, distance and welcome.
This artwork is part of the "Moments of Pause" series, a series of hushed, symbolic images depicting moments of waiting, departure, reflection and transition. Each work depicts a single or nearly single figure in a spatial, contemplative environment.
Ideally suited for coaching practices, therapy rooms and quiet waiting areas. Also very appropriate in hotels, departure lounges and other places where people temporarily stay or are on the move. This series invites peace and self-reflection and adds depth to professional interiors.
About Basahen:
Basahen creates art for the business market. The works fit into professional environments such as offices, waiting rooms, practice rooms, meeting rooms and boardrooms - anywhere where calm, focus or charisma is desired.
The collection matches a variety of interior design styles and contributes to a pleasant, beautiful workplace.
Conceived by Basahen, visualized with AI.