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Thinker
2025 - Oil on canvas
40 x 30 cm
15.75 x 11.81 inch
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Thinker captures an intimate moment of deep contemplation, where the face folds inward, supported by a tender hand. With expressive brushstrokes and a poetic palette, the composition invites us into the vulnerable space of introspection. The swirling blue strands of hair contrast with the warm skin tones, creating a dialogue between thought and emotion.
Artist’s Statement:
This work evokes silence, softness, and the inner weight of being—an homage to the quiet strength found in reflection.
40 x 30 cm
15.75 x 11.81 inch
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Thinker captures an intimate moment of deep contemplation, where the face folds inward, supported by a tender hand. With expressive brushstrokes and a poetic palette, the composition invites us into the vulnerable space of introspection. The swirling blue strands of hair contrast with the warm skin tones, creating a dialogue between thought and emotion.
Artist’s Statement:
This work evokes silence, softness, and the inner weight of being—an homage to the quiet strength found in reflection.

Vanishing
2025 - Oil on canvas
41 x 33 cm
16 x 13 inch
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“Vanishing” is a painted record of the moment when suffering stops being just an emotion and becomes a process of disintegration. The face, tightened in a spasm of overwhelming feeling, is no longer a stable form — it begins to blend into the white background, as if gradually losing its contours.
This is a work about the disappearance of the self: of identity, certainty, and the body. About a moment when a person becomes so overloaded by emotion that they start to dissolve into it, like dissolving into light.
The subtle texture of the linen canvas reinforces this effect, suggesting a slow melting of form into matter. The yellow, violet, and the single blue tear become traces of the last remaining emotions — the final echoes before they vanish.
“Vanishing” is not a scream.
It is a quiet surrender.
A moment when one stops fighting and begins to disappear.
41 x 33 cm
16 x 13 inch
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“Vanishing” is a painted record of the moment when suffering stops being just an emotion and becomes a process of disintegration. The face, tightened in a spasm of overwhelming feeling, is no longer a stable form — it begins to blend into the white background, as if gradually losing its contours.
This is a work about the disappearance of the self: of identity, certainty, and the body. About a moment when a person becomes so overloaded by emotion that they start to dissolve into it, like dissolving into light.
The subtle texture of the linen canvas reinforces this effect, suggesting a slow melting of form into matter. The yellow, violet, and the single blue tear become traces of the last remaining emotions — the final echoes before they vanish.
“Vanishing” is not a scream.
It is a quiet surrender.
A moment when one stops fighting and begins to disappear.

Bond
2024 - Acrylic on canvas board
60 x 60 cm
23.6 x 23.6 inch
60 x 60 cm
23.6 x 23.6 inch

Karme Farewell
2024 - Acrylic on canvas
89 x 116 cm
35 X 45 inch
89 x 116 cm
35 X 45 inch
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