The triptych "Falling Star Farewell" resolutely presents itself as a work that evokes an ending.
This triptych deeply explores the memory of the viewer as well as that of the painting itself. The different layers of the work bear witness to the previous layers, inviting reflection on the passage of time and the traces it leaves behind. The carefully superimposed layers of paint create a visual and emotional richness, each color adding a new dimension to the whole.
The artist uses color expressively, creating overlays that not only captivate the eye but also evoke a range of emotions. The hues blend and respond to each other, each new layer enriching and transforming the previous ones, while preserving the memory of what has been.
This work directly engages the viewer's feelings, confronting them with the ephemeral beauty and depth of buried memories. It works on sensory and emotional perception, offering an immersive experience that transcends mere observation to touch the soul.
Thus, "Falling Star Farewell" is not just an ending but a tribute to memory and emotion, a celebration of the layers of the past and the lasting impact of color and form on our perception and feelings.