Bachelor’s degree in visual arts
Oil Paint
48.0 x 33.0 cm
2024
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"Detachments of a September Afternoon" is a reflection of the fleeting nature of time, where reality blurs and disintegrates into fragments of itself. The figure of the woman, in her apparent stillness, becomes an echo of multiple coexisting reali...
"Detachments of a September Afternoon" is a reflection of the fleeting nature of time, where reality blurs and disintegrates into fragments of itself. The figure of the woman, in her apparent stillness, becomes an echo of multiple coexisting realities, a testimony to how time fragments and blurs what we consider stable. In this quantum play of existence, her face and body multiply, suggesting the possibility of countless moments and perspectives that unfold and collapse into a single instant. The work invites us to question the nature of time and reality, exploring how our perceptions intertwine with a universe of probabilities. It serves as a reminder that each moment, though ephemeral, contains within it a multitude of potential realities, waiting to be unfocused and revealed in the light of passing time. Oil on paper
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