Zarathoustratarantules (100 × 100 cm, acrylic on canvas, 2024) is built through an accumulation of precise, hand-drawn gestures with acrylic... Read More
Zarathoustratarantules (100 × 100 cm, acrylic on canvas, 2024) is built through an accumulation of precise, hand-drawn gestures with acrylic markers. Each line vibrates with its own rhythm, yet together they create a turbulent field where forms emerge and dissolve. The image oscillates between botanical growth, digital interference, and seismic rupture, refusing to settle into a single reading.
The painting transforms instinctive gestures into a dense visual fabric, where color is not decoration but energy in motion. Saturated hues collide, ripple, and fracture, producing a surface that feels both chaotic and meticulously constructed.
Rather than depict, the work enacts a state of flux, a meditation on intensity, where perception itself is destabilized. The viewer is invited to enter this shifting terrain, to feel rhythm as vibration and vision as movement.
The enigmatic title points to the work’s refusal of fixed meaning, a fusion of philosophy, myth, and instinct that mirrors the turbulence of the image itself