Eón
Suspended in an indeterminate space, a solitary form emerges between geological presence and psychological portrait. Neither entirely object nor body, the figure resists categorization, existing instead as a fragment of consciousness shaped by memory, erosion, and time.
The faceted surface evokes a process of continual transformation. Soft chromatic transitions dissolve the boundaries between flesh, stone, and dream, suggesting an inner landscape where identity remains unstable and perpetually reconstructed. The dark surrounding atmosphere amplifies the sensation of isolation, while the small pink sphere introduces a distant celestial counterpoint, a silent presence orbiting the form.
This work reflects on the traces left by experience and the way memory carves itself into the architecture of being. What appears petrified is not matter alone, but the accumulated weight of perception, loss, and transformation.
Year 2026
Acrylic on canvas
140x110cm