Acrylic on Canvas, 48×36 inches
The Bridge is an original large-scale acrylic painting on canvas that explores themes of transition, resilience, and discovery through symbolic imagery and expressive abstraction. Monumental fish glide through layered architectural forms while a tiny solitary figure walks across a narrow bridge, suggesting the delicate passage between the familiar and the unknown.
Painted in luminous blues, soft lavender, warm ochres, and shimmering gold, the composition creates a dreamlike atmosphere where water, sky, and architecture merge into a single symbolic landscape. The fish become more than living creatures—they serve as guides, guardians, or witnesses, while the bridge represents both a physical crossing and an inner transformation.
The interplay between monumental forms and the tiny human figure emphasizes the relationship between humanity and the vastness of nature, imagination, and time. Rich textures, transparent glazes, and layered color reward close viewing, revealing subtle details that emerge gradually.
Acrylic on Canvas, 48×36 inches
The Bridge is an original large-scale acrylic painting on canvas that explores themes of transition, resilience, and discovery through symbolic imagery and expressive abstraction. Monumental fish glide through layered architectural forms while a tiny solitary figure walks across a narrow bridge, suggesting the delicate passage between the familiar and the unknown.
Painted in luminous blues, soft lavender, warm ochres, and shimmering gold, the composition creates a dreamlike atmosphere where water, sky, and architecture merge into a single symbolic landscape. The fish become more than living creatures—they serve as guides, guardians, or witnesses, while the bridge represents both a physical crossing and an inner transformation.
The interplay between monumental forms and the tiny human figure emphasizes the relationship between humanity and the vastness of nature, imagination, and time. Rich textures, transparent glazes, and layered color reward close viewing, revealing subtle details that emerge gradually.