Abstract painting in acrylic on handmade cotton paper, with a palette of brown, mustard and briquette tones.
Three loose, non-matching patterns form an exploration of fragmentation, mental processes and abstract rhythms. The work combines colour, movement and abstract forms into a harmonious whole that is both visually intriguing and conceptually inspiring.
Part of the Brain Activity series, a deep exploration of thought and layering in abstract art.
About the Brain Activity series
Brain Activity explores the tension between authenticity and adaptation.
It is a study in contrasts: lines that collide and move, shapes that break and recover.
This series includes both abstract relief art and detailed line compositions in a warm, natural colour palette of brown, beige, terracotta and mustard yellow.
The use of acrylic paint in earthy tones and layered relief structures creates a tactile experience that invites introspection and stillness, despite the underlying movement.
Inspiration
This series is inspired by the inner tension in which we live: the constant balancing act between societal expectations and our true identity.
In Brain Activity, I translate mental turmoil, inner layering and the dynamics of thoughts into a visual language of colour, line and relief.
Each work is an artistic reflection on the search for balance amid the rhythms and noise of everyday life.
My work starts with a line. Sometimes tight, sometimes searching. Structures grow from it, like thoughts trying to organise themselves. Each work balances between calm and friction, between control and chaos.
I work with lines, shapes and rhythms that refer to mental activity: inner conflicts, overstimulation,..
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