Exposure of Desire I
The Architecture of Grace – Diptych: Part I
Exposure of Desire is an example of a unique aesthetic, where organic human geometry is deconstructed and reassembled into structured planes of colour and line. It serves as a companion to Exposure of Desire: Part II and an intensified, specific detail to When the Soul Awakens Before the Body, Between What Was and What Is to Come.
This work focuses on the idealized landscape of the female torso, extending from the lower abdomen to the gentle curves of the breasts. Edlman replaces soft lighting and realistic rendering with precise, intersecting arcs and forms that suggest the architecture of grace. The colour palette is a sophisticated gradient of terracotta, rose quartz, and deep sepia, separated by unifying, delicate gold tracery. A crucial focal point is the textured gold circle at the base, acting as a nucleus of symbolic female energy. The progression from darker lower tones to lighter upper segments visuals the concept of ascent and self-awareness. It is not merely a figure study, but an examination of the structural blueprint of desire itself.
“My aim was to capture the architecture of existence. By reducing the human form to its essential geometric vectors, I hope to find a universal language of beauty that exists before the soul fully anchors itself in the flesh. It is a state of becoming.”










