
Medium
Acrylic on Coffee Stain Canvas
Dimensions
70W × 90H × 3D cm
Framing
Vintage corners, Not Framed
Emotion
Brotherhood, trust, resilience
Abeat Lost
Amandeep Rakhra · Aotearoa, New Zealand
This work is a personal gesture, a reflection of friendship, trust, and the kind of presence that quietly shapes a life.
The figure stands in a moment of release, arms lifted, not in defeat, but in expression. There are tension and freedom held at the same time, as if everything carried within is finally finding a way out.
It reflects a journey of trusting what felt uncertain, following a rhythm that didn't always make sense, yet refusing to silence it. What once felt lost becomes something lived, something shared, something that others begin to feel too.
There is no separation here between structure and chaos. The figure holds both, grounded in reality, yet open to creation. A reminder that you don't have to choose one path to honour another. You can carry both and still move forward.
This piece is also a reflection of what it means to hold space for someone else, to stand beside them through their highs, their lows, their confusion, and their becoming. Not fixing, not controlling, just being there.
It is not a perfect moment. It is a real one. And that is where its strength sits.
Context
About Alex
Alex, also known as Abeat Lost, represents a journey of trusting what once felt uncertain and turning it into something meaningful, not just for himself, but for others around him.
Balancing his professional life while keeping his creative spirit alive, he moves between worlds without losing either. His path reflects openness, risk, and the courage to follow something that cannot always be explained.
This work stands as a quiet acknowledgement of that journey, and of a friendship built through shared growth, expression, and the creation of something larger than either of us alone.