Flow of life

$990.00

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang

Dimensions 76.2cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) x 3cm (D)

I have always wondered what animals truly feel inside. As humans, we are limited to experiencing life only through our own minds — structured, analytical, and often tangled in thought. We cannot fully step into the quiet consciousness of an animal.

This painting explores that curiosity.

The linear background represents time passing — layer upon layer — simple, steady, uninterrupted. It reflects a life that moves forward without overthinking, without becoming trapped in memory or anticipation. Unlike humans, who often live inside a maze of thoughts, animals seem to exist in a more immediate rhythm of being.

In this work, the animal is not lost in the mind. It is present.

And then, suddenly, an emotion arises — pure and undivided. That single moment of feeling becomes a doorway into another dimension. Not a mental dimension, but an experiential one. A flow. A state of complete immersion.

This painting captures that instant: the quiet passing of time, the absence of mental noise, and the powerful simplicity of emotion as it transforms the moment into something expansive.

It is not about thinking life.
It is about living it.

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang

Dimensions 76.2cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) x 3cm (D)

I have always wondered what animals truly feel inside. As humans, we are limited to experiencing life only through our own minds — structured, analytical, and often tangled in thought. We cannot fully step into the quiet consciousness of an animal.

This painting explores that curiosity.

The linear background represents time passing — layer upon layer — simple, steady, uninterrupted. It reflects a life that moves forward without overthinking, without becoming trapped in memory or anticipation. Unlike humans, who often live inside a maze of thoughts, animals seem to exist in a more immediate rhythm of being.

In this work, the animal is not lost in the mind. It is present.

And then, suddenly, an emotion arises — pure and undivided. That single moment of feeling becomes a doorway into another dimension. Not a mental dimension, but an experiential one. A flow. A state of complete immersion.

This painting captures that instant: the quiet passing of time, the absence of mental noise, and the powerful simplicity of emotion as it transforms the moment into something expansive.

It is not about thinking life.
It is about living it.