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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x19.7in
About this artwork
Night collision
This mixed-media artwork on a wooden panel invites viewers into a dynamic interplay of color and form. Created in 2026, it reveals a chaotic yet harmonious blend of vibrant reds, yellows, and blues, interwoven with delicate lines that evoke a sense of movement and energy. The layers of color and texture tell a story that unfolds with each glance, encouraging personal interpretations and emotional connections.
The work embodies… the exploration of the complexity of human experience and captures the mysteries and collisions of the night. Its bold colors and expressive forms make it a striking addition to any space and invite reflection and conversation.
« In a painting, the one moment of first visual contact counts. This moment must lead to an inner explosion. »
"My work is an investigation into the boundary between creation and decay. In a world that increasingly demands structure, I use abstraction to depict the uncontrollable."
The process often begins with large, intuitive layers of color that create atmospheric depth and emotional weight. Over this foundation, I lay a network of fine, highly dynamic lines. These fragments act as visual anchors—they represent the human striving for order within a chaotic space.
For me, a work is complete when the tension between the tranquility of its depths and the nervousness of its surface reaches a fragile equilibrium. I don't want to confront the viewer with a ready-made answer, but rather open a space where feeling takes precedence over understanding. My art is not a depiction of reality, but a cartography of the inner self.