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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
102.4x45.3in
About this artwork
This work arises from a tension between structure and dissolution. The female figure is not depicted in a classical manner, but fragmented and recomposed through chromatic planes and controlled contrasts. I'm interested in the moment when the body is no longer just form, but becomes space, energy, a presence that emerges and disperses.
The search for beauty and harmony in the environment around me has guided my gaze and my sensitivity since childhood. My artistic nature was initially expressed through music, with piano and organ practice. For me, music and painting represent spaces of freedom and balance, places where the emotional dimension and the deepest depths of the soul can emerge. I don't like to explain or title my works. I prefer to leave the viewer free to interpret what emerges through the fluidity of color, movement, and nuance, like vibrations arising from my inner world. I believe that every work holds a subtle energy that enters another person's space, creating a silent dialogue: the work contributes to harmonizing the environment and, at the same time, establishing an intimate relationship with its occupants. In this transition, the creative act is fully accomplished, taking on the value of a gift.