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This is an authentic painting - from 2025 collection. This contemporary piece is original and only one made. Comes with signed authenticity certificate.
About: this painting was born from a question I often encounter—why are people afraid to live with figurative art? Faces in interiors seem to make some uncomfortable, as if too much presence, too much truth, disturbs the carefully curated calm.
In response, I explored the space where figuration begins to dissolve into abstraction. Where the face softens, the body blurs—until the subject nearly vanishes. But the eye remains. Still watching.
It's a reflection on how often we choose to hide—to become quieter, less visible, more acceptable. But it’s also a quiet rebellion. A reminder that we can choose the opposite: to live visibly, to love boldly, and to grow into our most vivid, unfiltered selves.
This is an authentic painting - from 2025 collection. This contemporary piece is original and only one made. Comes with signed authenticity certificate.
About: this painting was born from a question I often encounter—why are people afraid to live with figurative art? Faces in interiors seem to make some uncomfortable, as if too much presence, too much truth, disturbs the carefully curated calm.
In response, I explored the space where figuration begins to dissolve into abstraction. Where the face softens, the body blurs—until the subject nearly vanishes. But the eye remains. Still watching.
It's a reflection on how often we choose to hide—to become quieter, less visible, more acceptable. But it’s also a quiet rebellion. A reminder that we can choose the opposite: to live visibly, to love boldly, and to grow into our most vivid, unfiltered selves.
This is an authentic painting - from 2025 collection. This contemporary piece is original and only one made. Comes with signed authenticity certificate.
About: this painting was born from a question I often encounter—why are people afraid to live with figurative art? Faces in interiors seem to make some uncomfortable, as if too much presence, too much truth, disturbs the carefully curated calm.
In response, I explored the space where figuration begins to dissolve into abstraction. Where the face softens, the body blurs—until the subject nearly vanishes. But the eye remains. Still watching.
It's a reflection on how often we choose to hide—to become quieter, less visible, more acceptable. But it’s also a quiet rebellion. A reminder that we can choose the opposite: to live visibly, to love boldly, and to grow into our most vivid, unfiltered selves.
About Canvas:
Original painting;
Acrylic & oil paint;
Signed on back of the painting;
Canvas;
Authenticity certificate on the back.
Size:
90 x 100 x 2 cm
Care:
Painting may be lightly brushed with a feather duster;
Painting must not be cleaned with any other cleaning materials.