This painting is an inquiry into the paradox of presence—how we exist in a world where meaning is both constructed and dissolving. The fragmented strokes and contrasting tones mirror the philosophical tension between permanence and impermanence. I wanted the viewer to feel suspended, as though caught between moments, between thoughts, between identities. The earthy reds ground the piece in materiality, while the soft blues and ephemeral whites hint at something just out of reach—unresolved, yet deeply felt. There is no story here, only a field of perception. What emerges is not a conclusion, but an invitation to pause, to notice, and to exist within the ambiguity.
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