ABOUT THE WORK
Material: wood, gold, acrylic
Technique: acrylic & gold leaf on wooden canvas
Dimensions: 69.00x69.00cm
Year: 2022
What if we really existed: Reflections on the Essence of Being.
On a dark background, an imprint of gold-colored fabric, like a shroud, is clearly visible. This subtle but clear sign is intended to resemble a relic, a fragment of history frozen in time that tells the story of human existence and its elusive essence.
On the same background, you can see a convex pattern resembling fingerprints. A unique print, which is the unique trace of each person, emphasizes our individuality. Fingerprints, like an unreadable code, talk about our uniqueness, about a life that is unique and unlike any other.
The title of the painting, "What if we really existed", encourages deeper reflection on one's own life and its uniqueness. This question is an invitation to think about how we fully use our capabilities and what traces we leave behind in the world. The image provokes us to think about the essence of our existence, what it means to truly exist.
The golden print of the fabric, like a relic, reminds us of the fragility and at the same time the value of our lives. It is a symbol of our presence, our influence on the world around us. Each of us, like fingerprints, has a unique pattern that proves our uniqueness. These lines, although seemingly simple, are a record of our experiences, emotions and experiences.
The painting is also an invitation to live to the fullest of your potential. It encourages us to look at our dreams, aspirations and actions so that we can fully realize the potential that lies within us. It is a reminder that our lives, although sometimes seem fleeting like a golden print on a dark background, have deep meaning and value.
"What if we really existed" is a reflection on the essence of existence, on what makes our lives unique and special. It is a work of art that inspires deeper understanding of yourself and encourages you to seek fullness in each day. Through its symbolic representation, the painting invites us to appreciate the present moment and to live consciously and passionately.