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Oil on canvas, 31.5 × 39.37 in
Mio Albo — Dream House “O”, Room No.31 — KAIRO “lubbuu varaanaa”
KAIRO is a place of inner time. GIRL alone is not loneliness but a cognitive room where consciousness is alone with itself.
I paint moments when the external world disappears and inner narrative becomes the only environment.”
"GIRL alone" belongs to the Dream House “O” book-album project, Room No.31 — KAIRO “lubbuu varaanaa”,… a narrative-cognitive zone within AndrBel’s internal conceptual universe.
KAIRO is not simply a location or character but a temporal-cognitive module within the Dream House “O”. It represents inner time, solitude, and introspective perception—the state where consciousness exists in isolation from external narrative structures.
GIRL alone visualizes solitude not as absence but as a structured cognitive state, where inner perception becomes the primary environment.
AndrBel is a multidisciplinary artist based in Milan, Italy, whose work explores the relationship between human cognition, perception, and the surrounding environment.
His artistic practice develops at the intersection of visual art, cognitive inquiry, and systemic thinking. Drawing inspiration from mathematical structures, behavioral observation, and philosophical reflections on consciousness, AndrBel constructs visual compositions that function as systems of perception rather than traditional representations...
The artistic practice of AndrBel can be described as a form of cognitive structuralism—an exploration of how perception and thought can be translated into visual structures.
Instead of depicting objects or narratives, his works focus on the underlying frameworks through which the human mind processes information...