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The Triplets of Bincombe

The Triplets of Bincombe presents three figures who share a lineage of form. Winifred, Arabella, and Hilda are not defined by resemblance but by resonance — three distinct presences aligned by an unseen geometry. In Bincombe, a village shaped by chalk, wind, and memory, they stand as a triad of perception: the one who steadies, the one who questions, the one who refuses. Their faces are not mirrors; they are coordinates. Together, they mark a point where identity fractures into clarity.

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A gallery room showing a stylized portrait of a woman with a pale face and prominent eyes. Geometric shapes and soft gradients blend into the background.

Title: Hilda - 40x40 inches - $3500.00

She leans gently against the world, as if testing its weight before choosing her direction. A quiet ember of defiance glows beneath her calm

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A gallery room showing an abstract portrait of a pale‑faced woman with red lips and reddish‑brown hair. Her features are smooth and slightly surreal, with large, expressive eyes.

Title: Arabella - 40x40 inches - $3500.00

Her eyes hold the shimmer of unanswered questions, bright as a lantern glimpsed through fog. She listens for truths that arrive only in echoes.

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A gallery room showing a stylized portrait of a woman with a solemn, steady expression. Her face is rendered in soft, muted colors with painterly textures and fractured shapes.

Title: Winifred - 40x40 inches - $3500.00

She carries the stillness of old fields, the kind that remember every footstep. In her gaze, the past settles like dust that refuses to rise.

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