Year of creation | 2019 |
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Dimensions | 30 W × 60 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | abstract |
Genre | landscape |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
"Fata Morgana" is an abstract painting that can be hung in any orientation. It represents a Fata Morgana, a known mirage resulting from an optical phenomenon caused by the passage of light. The artwork features pastel yellow paint and gold foil to depict this phenomenon. Initially titled "Sunshine," the painting was later renamed to align with the concept of the famous illusion, making the title more relevant. Perhaps we have many illusions in life. I wish you to have something that brings joy, if it is real, then the illusion has no effect, pure joy remains. Mediums: oil, gold leaf on canvas
I strive to capture and convey the delicate nuances of sensitivity, sensuality, sexuality and a myriad of other sensations and emotions in my paintings, . I firmly believe that feelings and emotions are eternal, and through my art, I aim to express and explore these timeless aspects of the human experience. In my artistic practice I create a space where emotions are not only expressed but also shared, where the boundaries between artist and spectator blur, and where the power of art to evoke and provoke emotions is celebrated. Through this ongoing exchange, I believe that art can touch hearts, inspire conversations, and create connections that transcend time and space.