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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
A positive message. The concept for this work came to me while I was browsing the works of my favourite playwright, Shakespeare. Falstaff says: “I will not lend thee a penny,” to which Pistol replies: “Why, then, the world's mine oyster, Which I with sword will open.” The general oyster shape sketch needed some kind of focus and contrast and this focus developed into an abstract concept of a string of rough pearls in warm colours. To me, the world… is my oyster means that life holds for us a number of opportunities that are open to us. Sometimes we realise where these opportunities are and seize them, at other times we miss the tide.
But the opportunity is always there, the opportunity to progress and to try to open the oyster, to turn adverse events into opportunities. Of course feel free to apply your own interpretation.
Born and based in Malta, I have always been guided in my artistic work by the Mediterranean atmosphere of sea and light. Thoughout my professional life, as an international judge with the UN and the EU, painting remained my constant discipline — strengthened through sustained study with master painters in France and Italy. My work moves between the semi-abstract and the abstract, Vertical elements often suggest human aspiration; horizontal passages evoke calm and continuity. This interplay restores the balance we seek daily: between thought and emotion. In a culture that rewards speed art offers something rare — the invitation to slow down, to look, and to feel without urgency. My influences include Turner’s atmosphere, Rothko’s emotional depth,, and the Japanese understanding of stillness and beauty through restraint. Each painting is built slowly, allowing light to settle into the work. The result is not merely visual, but experiential — a space for quiet reflection.