HM-ART1542- BLUE IN THE SHADOW

 

This work exudes both silence and storm. The face emerging from layers of blue and black seems half-hidden, as if balancing between disappearance and emergence. The brushstrokes suggest movement, fragments constantly dissolving and reshaping.

The blue, often a symbol of peace and depth, here takes on a raw intensity. It evokes pain and struggle, but also a certain determination. Where black swallows, blue fights to gain space—like an inner dialogue between darkness and hope.

The gaze is not fully revealed, and it is precisely this incompleteness that invites you: what do you see in these shadows? Is this a face in decline, or in the making?

LIGHT FROM THE DARKNESS

This same work depicts a face caught in a moment of tension—half scream, half silence. By day, we see the raw surface, rough and intense, as if carved from stone. But in the dark, something new reveals itself: thanks to the fluorine particles in the resin layer, the work continues to radiate light, like an echo of its own energy.

The painting lives on in the darkness. The light that remains is not bright, but whispering—a reminder that even when everything seems to disappear, something always continues to glow. It confronts us with the question: what remains of us when the light fades?

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