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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
11.7x16.5in
About this artwork
“Flying Habits” unfolds as a visual metaphor for the lightness and unpredictability of ingrained behavioral patterns. The dynamic, fluid blue brushstrokes seem to “fly” across the surface, overlapping, intersecting, and dissolving—much like habits that repeat unconsciously while constantly shifting in form. The spontaneous, almost restless lines and the occasional red accents act as impulses or disruptions within these flows, suggesting moments of… awareness or interruption.
Within the context of the series “Behave,” the title points to the tension between automated behavior and the desire for freedom: habits can both carry and confine us. “Flying Habits” captures this ambivalence—an interplay between control and release, structure and dissolution—expressed through an energetic, gestural visual language.
Freedom is the central core of my painting. I understand it not as the absence of rules, but as the ability to question one's own imprints, habitual thinking, and social value systems. My works invite viewers to allow the unfamiliar and to momentarily detach from what feels secure or deeply ingrained. I draw inspiration from neuroscience and from the exploration of urban structures and mentalities. I am interested in how perception is shaped by cultural and social contexts. The painting process itself is an act of freedom. By relinquishing strict control, intuitive decisions, layering, and ruptures create open pictorial spaces that resist fixed meanings. My works invite a sensory, embodied experience of freedom that opens curiosity and new perspectives.