Nothing is what it Seems II was conceived as an expanded universe of painting, where the boundaries between the real and the imagined become blurred. Seemingly abstract, with lysergic resonances, invites us to question our certainties: What is real and what is illusion? Inspired by philosophical ideas on perception, the work aims to demonstrate that what we see does not necessarily have to be a static truth, but rather a mutable construction capable of extending to any medium and being reconstructed with other materials. The image breaks down, expands, and becomes an experience in a pictorial universe where nothing is as it seems and everything is potentially something more. This token includes the physical artwork for its first collector. Oil on Paper 83 cm x 112 cm 32.6 x 44.09 inches