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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
You see the face of a young woman. Her gaze is hidden behind a red line. Her green hair falls serenely over her shoulders, while the blue background surrounds her like a muted, mental space—a space between clarity and blur.
Her inner search is reflected in this use of color: green as possibility, blue as vastness, red as a boundary. I paint her in a moment when identity is uncertain. I know this uncertainty very well—the quiet questioning of who… you are and where you are headed.
The red bar doesn't just obscure her face: it protects the delicate moment of inward listening. Her posture is a stillness that is simultaneously a movement: a searching that doesn't yet know where it's headed. The young woman is not a portrait—she is a feeling.
A state. A transition.
"Uncertain" Pausing and setting off at the same time, From the series: who we are.
My work arises from a fascination with contradictory states that exist simultaneously: Trust-distrust, freedom-order, reason-emotion, closeness-isolation, and much more. This perspective stems from 30 years of experience as an entrepreneur and creative mind in my trade fair construction company, where responsibility, economics, structure and creative design and thinking were inextricably linked. In my works, I translate these tensions into images—decisively and openly to resonance. I capture the ineffable in images.