This painting is a visual reflection on the return to primal fears, the loss of reference points and spiritual bearings. The central figure stands alone in front of something that might once have been sacred but is now surrounded by darkness, destruction and forgetting. The light from above is a faint hint of a possible exit, but it doesn't save him from feeling disconnected and falling inward into himself.
"Regression" is not just a throwback, it is an unsettling stop at a point where the past presses harder than the future.
The painting depicts a mysterious scene, in the center of which stands a figure illuminated by a ghostly beam of light. This light pierces through the darkness, creating a sense of mysticism and depth. The background is presented in dark colors, reflecting rich texture and emotional intensity. The lines and shapes in the painting create an atmosphere of expectation and tension, which encourages the viewer to reflect on the meaning of what is happening.