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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x16.5in
About this artwork
In this work, I experimented with a mixture of acrylic, watercolor, pencil, ink, and colored pencils to explore the complexity of abstract forms. The two contrasting sides symbolize the dialogue between structure and free interpretation. It's like a visual puzzle that continually reveals new details.
The work is a double page in my artist's book "Collection".
I work with acrylics, mixed media, and collage. My path is shaped by artistic practice, studies, and psychological awareness.
My paintings emerge from a dialogue. Something reveals itself, withdraws, responds. I follow, intervene, let it stand. For me, intuition is a form of conscious listening.
I am interested in the unplanned and the quietly quirky. Where balance tips, movement begins – and encounters become possible.
My work oscillates between control and letting go. Fragments, lines, and symbols either connect or remain independent in space.
I examine systems of order in order to make their limits visible. I work on images that move along the edge of form.
Structures emerge, shift, and remain for a moment.
I am interested in what endures – and what slips away again at the same moment.
The poetry of my work lies in the in-between – in the tension between structure and freedom.