The painting was inspired by the transition between winter and early spring — a time of longing for warmth, light,... Read More
The painting was inspired by the transition between winter and early spring — a time of longing for warmth, light, freedom, and the return of aliveness to the body. It reflects the emotional space between stillness and awakening, between cold landscapes and the memory of summer carried within.
Layers of gold, ochre, and pale whites create a tension between heaviness and movement, silence and desire. The turquoise accents appear like brief flashes of life and hope emerging through emotional frost.
The work speaks about longing — not only for a season, but for a state of being: softness, sensuality, vitality, and inner freedom. It is also about the body remembering light even before it fully arrives.