"Kasîta" is part of a polyptych called "Arkvàr Lumo". "Arkvàr Lumo" is a journey of rediscovered light.
Kasîta is a phase of closure and dissociation from the world. It's introspection, a moment in which you get to dig inside yourself, trying to remove all the superfluous to get to the core of your soul. To your inner child.
You don't want to see the outside, because you are not ready. In order to live in the macrocosm one must first heal the microcosm, i.e. the first self.
It is an important phase, it's that time and space before the change.
In the painting, an external light comes to illuminate the room, but the figure still can't see it. The yellow color has been very important to me in my pictorial work. I started painting following an accident, as a psychophysical necessity. The figures were at first macabre and the atmospheres gloomy. The arrival of light, of yellow, represented the exit from darkness.