Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 76.2cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) x 3cm (D)
The blue band represents a moment of calm contentment, similar to the quiet state an animal experiences when it feels safe and at ease. Its smooth, flowing movement reflects a gentle emotion that arises naturally and passes through the moment without resistance.
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Recently, my practice has expanded into abstract painting as a way to explore the emotional world of animals. I have long been curious about what animals truly feel. As humans, we can only perceive life through our own structured and analytical minds, often layered with memory and anticipation. The quiet inner experience of an animal remains beyond our direct understanding.
These abstract works attempt to approach that mystery. Linear backgrounds represent the passage of time—steady, calm, and continuous—suggesting a life that moves forward without becoming entangled in thought. Within this flow, a single emotion emerges. Pure and immediate, it transforms the moment into a deeper experiential state.
The paintings capture this intersection of time, presence, and feeling—where awareness is not analytical but lived. They are reflections on existence experienced directly rather than interpreted through thought.
Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 76.2cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) x 3cm (D)
The blue band represents a moment of calm contentment, similar to the quiet state an animal experiences when it feels safe and at ease. Its smooth, flowing movement reflects a gentle emotion that arises naturally and passes through the moment without resistance.
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Recently, my practice has expanded into abstract painting as a way to explore the emotional world of animals. I have long been curious about what animals truly feel. As humans, we can only perceive life through our own structured and analytical minds, often layered with memory and anticipation. The quiet inner experience of an animal remains beyond our direct understanding.
These abstract works attempt to approach that mystery. Linear backgrounds represent the passage of time—steady, calm, and continuous—suggesting a life that moves forward without becoming entangled in thought. Within this flow, a single emotion emerges. Pure and immediate, it transforms the moment into a deeper experiential state.
The paintings capture this intersection of time, presence, and feeling—where awareness is not analytical but lived. They are reflections on existence experienced directly rather than interpreted through thought.