Oil on Canvas, 6" x 6"
© 2024 Asher Farkas
Here, Harry & Hermione are rewritten, reimagined, made to touch in a world where they never did. It’s a kiss that feels both forbidden and strangely inevitable, an alternate reality where emotions override destiny. One can imagine the person behind the hands watching, absorbed in the illusion, in the control.
By merging nostalgia with a fabricated intimacy, the piece blurs the line between canon and imagination, asking: Do we crave authenticity, or do we simply crave feeling—no matter how artificial?
The hands hesitate, lingering. It’s not the same as the real thing. But in a time when everything feels distant, maybe this is all that’s left.

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