Abstract
Soulmate
Year | 2022 |
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Dimensions
| 90 x 130 cm |
Medium | Canvas |
Orientation | Landscape |
Currency | HUF |
Price | 300000 |
Availability | Available |
Artist |

This work portrays a unique dynamic, not only the relationship between man and woman, but also my relationship with myself. The two circles symbolize the invisible, deep connection that links us to others and to our own inner selves.
The color black represents the difficulties and conflicts experienced within relationships, which are part of all our lives. Gold stands for the uniqueness of the relationship and timeless love, while white symbolizes pure, harmonious connection and togetherness.
The delicate brushstrokes express the feeling that our relationships, whether with others or with ourselves, are always shaping us, influencing and enriching our lives.
For me, this painting expresses harmony between man and woman, as well as self-acceptance and inner connection.
This piece was featured in the Brody House group exhibition, titled 'A Dicey Indian Summer of Love'. Brody House in a group exhibition