Kosmos is not a depiction of the night sky, but an exploration of the invisible order that permeates existence. Suspended... Read More
Kosmos is not a depiction of the night sky, but an exploration of the invisible order that permeates existence. Suspended between abstraction and matter, the painting unfolds as a universe in motion, where luminous particles, subtle textures and vibrant traces become the language of interconnectedness. The deep blue surface suggests both infinite space and inner depth, while a radiant current flows across the canvas like a galaxy, a memory or the pulse of life itself.
Rather than illustrating the cosmos, the work seeks to evoke its silent rhythm - the delicate balance between chaos and harmony, chance and necessity. In Kosmos, the universe becomes a metaphor for consciousness: an endless field where every fragment, however small, belongs to a greater whole.