This work originates from a reflection on time as a continuous flow, in which past, present, and future are not... Read More
This work originates from a reflection on time as a continuous flow, in which past, present, and future are not separate dimensions, but parts of a single movement. The female figure, seated with her back turned toward the viewer, appears as a silent and contemplative presence, immersed in the currents of time that pass through her.
The body becomes a meeting point between memory and possibility: what has been, what is, and what is yet to come coexist within a suspended space. The flow that crosses the figure does not erase her, but transforms her, making her part of a wider process of becoming, where every experience leaves a trace and every moment contains the seed of the future.
The figure’s position, seen from behind, invites the viewer to share a moment of inner contemplation. She is not an individual portrait, but a universal image of the human being facing the mystery of time. Her gaze directed elsewhere suggests a dialogue with the invisible, with the endless movement of life.
Through pictorial matter, color, and the movement of the mark, the work explores the relationship between permanence and change. Time becomes a current that passes through body and soul, reminding us that every identity is shaped by a continuous transformation between the roots of the past, the presence of the present, and the openness toward the future.