“The Space Between” series was born in 2025.
Each work is rendered with realistic strokes, clean lines, and colours that sometimes stray from reality. The backgrounds become imaginary worlds or flat surfaces that highlight the subjects.
In this cycle, figures are often gathered in the same space yet remaining apart. Each canvas becomes a small theatre of detachment: gestures are performed, but intimacy is withheld. Here, I stage the silence of modern life: the spaces between us that widen even in proximity.
This series invites the viewer to pause in the middle, in that poetic interval where two worlds meet. The stage is populated, yet the atmosphere is one of emptiness: a silence thick enough to be seen, felt almost tangible.
The artwork Aura shows a nude female figure, and a blue steed caught mid-leap. Not as rider and horse, but as two forces moving side by side. The horse embodies wild desire, the force of impulse and eros: she mirrors that energy, yet never fully touches it.
There’s a tension between instinct and control, abandon and awareness. A moment suspended between ecstasy and restraint. The blue hue turns desire into something almost spiritual, as if the horse were her own aura made visible.
It’s the eternal struggle between longing and transcendence, the human spirit reaching beyond the limits of the flesh, rising, yet never entirely free