Artwork Statement-Light series
This painting reflects the artist’s exploration of how nature can be both seen and felt, capturing plant-like forms through layered, fluid brushstrokes that dissolve into one another. Cool tones of blue, green, and violet create a shifting atmosphere where figuration and abstraction meet. The forms are not fixed; they appear refracted, as though glimpsed through water or memory, embodying the transient beauty of perception itself.
Yet beyond its formal qualities, the work invites a philosophical reflection on continuity and renewal. The plants, though delicate and ephemeral, seem to breathe with resilience, reminding viewers that life persists in cycles far greater than the moment of observation. In this sense, the painting becomes more than an image—it becomes a meditation on permanence within impermanence.
Viewers are encouraged to hold this vision not simply as a fleeting impression, but as a symbol of enduring harmony. Just as the foliage seems to dissolve into light and re-emerge, the work suggests that beauty, once truly perceived, can remain with us eternally. The painting offers an inner landscape where fragility transforms into strength, inspiring a positive way of seeing the world—one that can accompany the viewer throughout life, and even beyond.
Oil
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Artwork Statement-Light series
This painting reflects the artist’s exploration of how nature can be both seen and felt, capturing plant-like forms through layered, fluid brushstrokes that dissolve into one another. Cool tones of blue, green, and violet create a shifting atmosphere where figuration and abstraction meet. The forms are not fixed; they appear refracted, as though glimpsed through water or memory, embodying the transient beauty of perception itself.
Yet beyond its formal qualities, the work invites a philosophical reflection on continuity and renewal. The plants, though delicate and ephemeral, seem to breathe with resilience, reminding viewers that life persists in cycles far greater than the moment of observation. In this sense, the painting becomes more than an image—it becomes a meditation on permanence within impermanence.
Viewers are encouraged to hold this vision not simply as a fleeting impression, but as a symbol of enduring harmony. Just as the foliage seems to dissolve into light and re-emerge, the work suggests that beauty, once truly perceived, can remain with us eternally. The painting offers an inner landscape where fragility transforms into strength, inspiring a positive way of seeing the world—one that can accompany the viewer throughout life, and even beyond.
Oil
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