Under the Skin of Stone (90*90cm)is a tactile, almost architectural abstraction built of layers, curves and dense strokes.
Soft pink, rich green, ashy gray and creamy white form a composition that simultaneously resembles natural forms and traces of human presence - as if it were an ancient wall, a landscape, a fragment of rock or the inner structure of something large and alive.
The texture here speaks as much as the color - you want to come closer and feel the surface with your fingers.
The painting is made on a wide stretcher and looks like an independent object - sculptural and powerful.
This abstract painting is a vivid play of textures and shapes. The color blocks used - from delicate pastel shades to deep dark tones - create a dynamic composition, evoking a sense of movement and sincerity. Soft shapes and sharp lines are juxtaposed, creating a harmony that invites the viewer to contemplate the interplay of light and shadow in the work. Each piece betrays an inner emotional charge, allowing the work to be interpreted on an individual level.