This work continues the series on displacement, an exploration of presence as a rootless condition within the flow of movement.... Read More
This work continues the series on displacement, an exploration of presence as a rootless condition within the flow of movement. Existence here is inseparable from motion and displacement; without it, all being would collapse into absolute stillness, a static silence where spirit and creation cease. The emphasis lies in this perpetual state of movement: it is within the act of displacement that existence is sustained. To halt is to lose vitality, to sever the essence of life itself. The painting offers a philosophical reflection on presence as something created in the very act of appearing, and at the same time dissolved within it. It is a fragile paradox. existence born and ended in a single gesture. What remains is a fleeting sensation, yet one that endures and leaves its mark: a transient presence that continues to resonate within the ever-shifting terrain of place and movement.