Technique: Painting
Base: Thin Canvas
Size: 40x50cm
Year of Creation: 2024
Limited Poster
Technique: Print
Base: Paper
Size: Size: A3 29.7 cm x 42 cm
Year of Printing: 2024
Price €450
€450 Original work on thin canvas, size 40×50 cm
€25 Signed limited edition poster, size 20×30
The painting, titled “Elusive Reflection,” invites the viewer into a world of transient emotions and intangible truths. At first glance, the composition appears steeped in mystery, as though we are gazing upon a figure lost within the haze of their own mind. The face emerges from a swirling void, not fully realized but imbued with a presence that feels deeply human—vulnerable, melancholic, and profound.
The striking use of color captivates the eye. The cool blues and soft grays that envelop the figure speak of sorrow and introspection, yet they are not oppressive. Instead, they are tempered by streaks of warm golden hues that cascade across the face, like rays of sunlight breaking through storm clouds. This interplay of light and shadow creates an emotional tension—an unspoken dialogue between despair and hope, between dissolution and reinvention. The gold does not simply illuminate; it disrupts, carving through the gloom as if to say, “Even in darkness, there is clarity.”
What makes this piece truly mesmerizing is its refusal to provide answers. The figure’s incomplete form—its face partly obscured, its body dissolving into abstraction—reminds us of the impermanence of identity. It asks us: Who are we when parts of ourselves remain hidden? Can we ever be fully seen, even by ourselves? The smoky, chaotic strokes around the figure’s head evoke a storm of thoughts, memories, or dreams, as if the subject is caught in an endless cycle of self-reflection.
The technique is both deliberate and spontaneous. The brushstrokes are alive, dynamic, giving the painting a sense of movement that feels almost organic. The textures created by layers of oil paint invite the viewer closer, as if each detail holds a secret waiting to be discovered. This is not just a painting; it is a living, breathing entity—a mirror to the viewer’s own emotional landscape.
“Elusive Reflection” does not merely portray a person; it portrays the act of becoming. It captures the fragile, fleeting moments when we glimpse who we are or who we might be. This is a work that lingers in the mind and heart, urging us to look inward, to find beauty in our incompleteness, and to embrace the light breaking through the storm.