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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
This new artwork is a visual meditation on the peaceful mind — a soft, balanced shape of a human form, floating in space with quiet strength. The figure is not fully defined, yet it feels as if emerging from a state of calm introspection. It reflects the essence of a soul at peace — still, yet full of life. As part of my Soul collection, this piece is inspired by serenity, emotional clarity, and the inner harmony we all strive for.
Painted in acrylic… using nearly transparent brushstrokes, layers of light seem to float across the canvas, capturing an atmosphere of calm and openness. The subtle textures and glowing volumes create a weightless impression, as if time itself has slowed down. Like all of my work, this painting is rooted in the idea of balance. In a fast-paced world, it offers a pause — a reminder that beauty lies in stillness, and that art can hold our best moments in its quiet embrace.
My journey as an artist began over 10 years ago with studying architecture — lots of sketching, painting, and drawing. Later, I started creating just for myself, and that’s when the idea of balance became central to my work. Nature, with its textures and details, became a major inspiration. Looking closely at a tree, I see a whole universe in its structure — rooted, grounded, yet able to withstand storms. This reflection led me to believe that we, too, must find balance within: emotions, thoughts, and meaning. In a fast-moving world, we need to pause and reconnect with that inner balance. This idea gave birth to the two main directions in my art.