This artwork clearly moves away from the classical sense of painting, focusing instead on the materiality of paint and the possibilities of texture.
In the center, one can vaguely perceive a figure of a girl in deep thoughtfullness, gradually fading into the surrounding abstract background. This dissolution becomes a metaphor for self-immersion — the merging of the self with its environment, the blurring of boundaries between individuality and the greater whole. However the viewer witnesses not destruction but transformation — a visual analogy for those profound moments when we realize our essential interconnectedness with everything that surrounds us.
The dissolution here isn't loss but discovery — the recognition that the boundaries of selfhood are more fluid and permeable than we typically imagine.
Acrylic, oil
£1,032.71
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This artwork clearly moves away from the classical sense of painting, focusing instead on the materiality of paint and the possibilities of texture.
In the center, one can vaguely perceive a figure of a girl in deep thoughtfullness, gradually fading into the surrounding abstract background. This dissolution becomes a metaphor for self-immersion — the merging of the self with its environment, the blurring of boundaries between individuality and the greater whole. However the viewer witnesses not destruction but transformation — a visual analogy for those profound moments when we realize our essential interconnectedness with everything that surrounds us.
The dissolution here isn't loss but discovery — the recognition that the boundaries of selfhood are more fluid and permeable than we typically imagine.
Acrylic, oil
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