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Eclipse d'Or
- 80 x 59 cm
$2,100
Éclipse d’Or is a meditation on presence, power, and stillness. A radiant golden sphere emerges from a deep emerald void, suspended between mystery and illumination. The work explores the tension between softness and authority light not as fragility, but as force. Minimal in form yet emotionally expansive, the piece invites the viewer into a quiet encounter with elegance, gravity, and transcendence. The textured surface evokes movement beneath calmness, like energy held in perfect control. Éclipse d’Or is both celestial and intimate: a modern icon of luminosity, silence, and strength.
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$2,100
Elixir of life
- 40 x 32 cm
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$540
“Elixir of life” invites the viewer into a meditative ocean of motion and depth. Rich layers of indigo, cobalt, and turquoise intertwine like currents, creating a sense of both vastness and intimacy. A central spiral form draws the eye inward , a symbol of flow, emotion, and return. The texture of the paint, at times soft and fluid, at others bold and sculptural, mirrors the shifting moods of water and consciousness. Sparkling details suggest constellations beneath the surface, merging the celestial and the aquatic in one continuous field of energy. This work embodies stillness in movement , a visual breath within the infinite expanse of blue.
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$540
The Now
- 60 x 83 cm
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$3,050
The Now is an exploration of presence : of what exists only in this moment, before it becomes memory or anticipation. Through layered fields of color, textured surfaces, and deliberate interruptions of line and form, the work reflects the tension between structure and spontaneity. Dark, grounded tones anchor the composition, while vivid accents and punctuations of light suggest moments of awareness breaking through stillness. The vertical gestures act as markers of time : fleeting, imperfect, and irreversible : while the grid-like divisions echo the human impulse to organize experience. Yet nothing here is fully contained. Edges bleed, surfaces shift, and balance remains unresolved, mirroring the instability and beauty of existing fully in the present. The Now invites the viewer to pause, to sit with uncertainty, and to encounter the quiet intensity of being here, without past, without future, just this.
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