AGE QUOD AGIS. 100 x 140 cm – oil on canvas.
‘Do what you are doing’ or ‘come as you are’ is the meaning of the title and the meaning of life. ‘Just be yourself’ is the free interpretation of the artist.
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AMBIGU #2. 60 x 60 cm – oil on canvas.
Disruptive symbiotic painting showing the ambiguity of people and of life. Disruptive as a painting and for the viewer but it is also a symbiotic entity. Just as life is.
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AMBIGU #1. 60 x 60 cm – oil on canvas.
Disruptive symbiotic painting showing the ambiguity of people and of life. Disruptive as a painting and for the viewer but it is also a symbiotic entity. Just as life is.
#painting #portrait #oilpainting #art #acrylicpainting #ambiguity #surrealism #duality #woman
TROXLER EFFECT. 40 x 60 cm – oil on canvas.
The Troxler effect is an optical illusion affecting visual perception. Stare into a mirror for several minutes and you may notice your face begin to distort. It could even morph into something downright scary. The protagonist is experiencing the Troxler’s effect, although we can only see his reaction. The distorted cellphone is a reference to the Troxler effect.
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Cronus vomiting his own spawn (Greek mythology) 80 x 60 cm – oil on canvas.
About hunger for power. Cronus didn’t want his children to take over his powers, so he ate them, except for Zeus. Zeus was hidden by his mother Rhea who was also the sister of Cronus. Zeus tricked Cronus by giving him an emetic, which causes vomiting. When Cronus vomited, he expelled all of his swallowed children.
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