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Sysiphus's LOVE (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Paolo KOZMA

72 x 107 x 1cm (unframed)

£430.89

“Sisyphus’s LOVE” – Minimalist Abstract

“Sisyphus’s LOVE” is a bold minimalist composition in black and white, where a lone figure descends an endless path, eternally bound to an immense heart. The umbilical connection between them transforms the myth into a deeply human narrative—love as both companion and burden.

Inspired by the journey we all carry through life, the piece reflects how we move forward—through ease and struggle alike—never separated from our own heart. The stark contrast and simplicity amplify its meaning: raw, direct, and universal.

Powerful in its restraint and symbolism, “Sisyphus’s LOVE” is a striking statement piece—quietly intense, timeless, and profoundly relatable.

Materials used:

acrylic

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“Sisyphus’s LOVE” – Minimalist Abstract

“Sisyphus’s LOVE” is a bold minimalist composition in black and white, where a lone figure descends an endless path, eternally bound to an immense heart. The umbilical connection between them transforms the myth into a deeply human narrative—love as both companion and burden.

Inspired by the journey we all carry through life, the piece reflects how we move forward—through ease and struggle alike—never separated from our own heart. The stark contrast and simplicity amplify its meaning: raw, direct, and universal.

Powerful in its restraint and symbolism, “Sisyphus’s LOVE” is a striking statement piece—quietly intense, timeless, and profoundly relatable.

Materials used:

acrylic

Details:

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My paintings begin where performance ends. Every canvas is created through physical movement, using my body instead of traditional brushes. The painting is not an illustration of a performance—it is... Read more

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