"Sirens" draws inspiration from one of the oldest maritime myths, exploring the boundary between reality and illusion. Emerging from the sea within a surge of colour and movement, the sirens appear simultaneously as physical beings and imagined visions, suspended between presence and memory.
The composition evokes a moment of uncertainty at sea, where intense light, silence, and the vastness of the horizon transform perception. The powerful wave becomes both a natural force and a psychological symbol, embodying attraction, danger, and the unknown.
Through dynamic forms and a vibrant palette, the painting reinterprets the ancient legend as a contemporary reflection on desire, fear, and the human tendency to project meaning onto the forces of nature. The sirens become metaphors for the elusive images that emerge from the interaction between imagination and experience.