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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.6x11.8in
About this artwork
In this work, I explored the depths of human emotion through a palette of bright and contrasting colors. The bold strokes and drips symbolize the positive or negative situations in life, which we attract like a magnet that attracts and clings to metal. Understanding this state of affairs leads us to vibrate at the same frequency as what we want, and vibrate differently from what we do not want. Each brushstroke embodies a dialogue between the real… and the metaphysical, inviting the viewer to a deep introspection on the magnetic nature of human existence. It is a call to feel, to reflect on existence itself, thus transforming any space into a sanctuary of thought and energy.
Mohamed Lamine Sylla, with roots in cabinetmaking and lighting design, skillfully uses recycled wood painted with oil. Embracing contradictions and eco-responsibility, his techniques fuse repurposed objects, paintings, and furniture into thoughtful, three-dimensional compositions. His works invite contemplative reflection on love, spirituality, and environmental protection. Having been passionate about photography for a very long time, in 2025 he decided to share his passion through the most beautiful shots he had captured a few years earlier.