ABOUT THE ARTWORK
The painting "Fruits of Our Faith" from the MADELEINE series is dedicated to the theme of trust, mutual support, and the inner maturity that grows through connection with another. It is a reflection on the fruits that faith brings—not only faith in oneself, but also in those who stand beside us, in relationships, and in the shared journey.
Here, faith is understood as a quiet, steady foundation—not loud or showy, but endured and nurtured through the process of growing together. The painting speaks to the strength of feminine solidarity, to the kinship of souls that needs no words, and to how such bonds allow a person to find themselves more deeply.
The fruits held in the figures’ hands are a metaphor for inner resources, for a maturity that cannot be reached alone. They symbolize the outcomes of trust, openness, and deep connection. This work speaks to a moment when faith is no longer just hope, but a result—something tangible and real.
"Fruits of Our Faith" is a visual testament to the idea that when faith is shared, it becomes fertile ground for true growth and fulfillment.
MADELEINE Series
The series of works “Madeleine” are the artist’s reflections on the nature of time and memory, the ability of art to recreate the past and give it meaning.
The series is a deeply autobiographical study, where the artist asks questions about the nature of false memories, the ability of memory to correctly store stories, the ability of things and people to influence the perception of memory.
As in Proust’s novel “In Search of Lost Time,” where the taste of Madeleine becomes the key to the invisible rooms of the past, each painting by the artist is a gateway to personal memories that mix with fictitious images, evoking a feeling of either déjà vu or reality, a subtle but always vivid anticipation .
In the Madeleine series, the artist reveals an abundance of emotions and experiences, and, like Proust, uses art as a means to recreate the past, giving it new meaning and new value. Each work is a dialogue between the present and the past, between the external world and the internal space of memory.
Acrylic
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ABOUT THE ARTWORK
The painting "Fruits of Our Faith" from the MADELEINE series is dedicated to the theme of trust, mutual support, and the inner maturity that grows through connection with another. It is a reflection on the fruits that faith brings—not only faith in oneself, but also in those who stand beside us, in relationships, and in the shared journey.
Here, faith is understood as a quiet, steady foundation—not loud or showy, but endured and nurtured through the process of growing together. The painting speaks to the strength of feminine solidarity, to the kinship of souls that needs no words, and to how such bonds allow a person to find themselves more deeply.
The fruits held in the figures’ hands are a metaphor for inner resources, for a maturity that cannot be reached alone. They symbolize the outcomes of trust, openness, and deep connection. This work speaks to a moment when faith is no longer just hope, but a result—something tangible and real.
"Fruits of Our Faith" is a visual testament to the idea that when faith is shared, it becomes fertile ground for true growth and fulfillment.
MADELEINE Series
The series of works “Madeleine” are the artist’s reflections on the nature of time and memory, the ability of art to recreate the past and give it meaning.
The series is a deeply autobiographical study, where the artist asks questions about the nature of false memories, the ability of memory to correctly store stories, the ability of things and people to influence the perception of memory.
As in Proust’s novel “In Search of Lost Time,” where the taste of Madeleine becomes the key to the invisible rooms of the past, each painting by the artist is a gateway to personal memories that mix with fictitious images, evoking a feeling of either déjà vu or reality, a subtle but always vivid anticipation .
In the Madeleine series, the artist reveals an abundance of emotions and experiences, and, like Proust, uses art as a means to recreate the past, giving it new meaning and new value. Each work is a dialogue between the present and the past, between the external world and the internal space of memory.
Acrylic
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