We have all found ourselves in a waiting room, feeling the heavy itch of impatience as time stretches too long; but there is a deeper, more critical silence: waiting for a word of love or encouragement while in the grip of pain. Waiting for the Word explores this state of suspension, where loneliness becomes one's only companion.
This piece symbolizes the profound gap between the silence of the community and the private solitude where a survivor builds her internal strength. It is a portrait of the "quiet" stage of resilience—the moment before the breakthrough.
This is the spiritual sister to "Kintsugi." The gold acrylic marks the patience required for healing. It captures the "hush" of a body waiting for the signal to rise again.
Medium: Museum-grade Giclée Print on 310gsm Archival Cotton Rag.
Method: A complex camera multiple exposure converted into high-contrast black and white to emphasize the starkness of solitude.
Hand-Finished Detail: Grace Remondo physically intervenes on each print with light layers of watercolor, bringing a soft, ethereal life back to the monochrome world.
The Final Touch: The artist applies gold acrylic to specific visual layers, symbolizing the "word" of hope or the internal strength that begins to manifest in the silence.
The Feel: Because the watercolor interacts with the cotton fibers of the paper, each print has a unique, painterly texture. The gold catches the light against the soft, matte washes of color.
International: Tracked & Insured via premium courier.
Packaging: Shipped in eco-friendly, rigid protective packaging.
Artist’s Note: Each piece features hand-applied gold acrylic.
Authenticity: Hand-signed by the artist.
We have all found ourselves in a waiting room, feeling the heavy itch of impatience as time stretches too long; but there is a deeper, more critical silence: waiting for a word of love or encouragement while in the grip of pain. Waiting for the Word explores this state of suspension, where loneliness becomes one's only companion.
This piece symbolizes the profound gap between the silence of the community and the private solitude where a survivor builds her internal strength. It is a portrait of the "quiet" stage of resilience—the moment before the breakthrough.
This is the spiritual sister to "Kintsugi." The gold acrylic marks the patience required for healing. It captures the "hush" of a body waiting for the signal to rise again.
Medium: Museum-grade Giclée Print on 310gsm Archival Cotton Rag.
Method: A complex camera multiple exposure converted into high-contrast black and white to emphasize the starkness of solitude.
Hand-Finished Detail: Grace Remondo physically intervenes on each print with light layers of watercolor, bringing a soft, ethereal life back to the monochrome world.
The Final Touch: The artist applies gold acrylic to specific visual layers, symbolizing the "word" of hope or the internal strength that begins to manifest in the silence.
The Feel: Because the watercolor interacts with the cotton fibers of the paper, each print has a unique, painterly texture. The gold catches the light against the soft, matte washes of color.
International: Tracked & Insured via premium courier.
Packaging: Shipped in eco-friendly, rigid protective packaging.
Artist’s Note: Each piece features hand-applied gold acrylic.
Authenticity: Hand-signed by the artist.