Title
What’s Left Behind
Inspiration
“What’s Left Behind” presents a compelling meditation on fragmentation and presence. By isolating a leg, a segment of a chair, and remnants of a still life, Kidd engages with themes of incompleteness and memory.
The use of blue evokes emptiness, a kind of emotional pause rather than death it’self. Merging bodily reference with structural abstraction, the piece blurs distinctions between figure and object, suggesting the lingering imprint of human presence within the inanimate. It is a study in how absence can be rendered tangible through form.


