9/13/2012


'Forming Shape - Highopes'
 acrylic on canvas, 145 x 120

'Typographic Space - Poetry'
acrylic on canvas, 130 x 125

'On the other side of the mirror'
 acrylic on canvas, 122 x 107



'War needs your blood' 
acrylic on canvas, 150 x 110

'Mind the step' 
acrylic on canvas, 157 x 105

'I am'
 acrylic on canvas, 99 x 77


'Life for a life', acrylic on canvas, 180 x 125


Just a few more words before sunset. Be close, play the fool, enjoy a bit of lunacy, just to explore the unknown. When do we wilfully come to a decision? The moral value of that one decision, coming directly from the free will itself, becomes the answer to the situation at hand. The end and the beginning of another space of time.
                                                                                                                                     

'Half open eyes'
 acrylic on canvas, 120 x 80



It tells about the absorbable awareness and reaction to the worldliness seen just outside me. The awareness of being here, roaming the streets. Truth be told, whenever I witness the splendour of technology, the luxury of redundant products filling our stores – the modern galleries of prosperity. 
I think that none of these products can provide me with the necessary sustenance, the satisfaction to my metaphysical hunger. The only thing I do is remain fully aware and absorb the witnessedeld fully aware and  o ycial ry s are I witness the being here, roaming the streets.  reality  with half open eyes, leaving the rest of this identified truth only to myself. 


'The One that reminded close to'
 acrylic on canvas, 127 x80    
                               
 You touch me…

     Everything around dances like leaves in the wind
   The beauty of this tiny miracle
   Transcends into the real time
                                                     
  To my Wife
                                                                                                                                        




'Vertical line in relation to the level'
 acrylic on canvas, 127 x 80



'Question about eternity'
 acrylic on canvas, 120 x 80

“The question about eternity”. It keeps coming back almost every time I hold my body motionless and gently slide my hands over the empty space in front of me. I do not know what or where, the only thing I am aware of is that I make this motion and leave a question. The empty space discards me outside that disingenuous awareness and allows for a little bit of privacy that bears the fruit of truth.
I still allow the past to transcend unexpectedly. It is by that transcendence that I fathom the present reality led by rhythm of the past. I cannot allow myself too much distraction, as this might result in madness obscuring my understanding of reality. The light will turn to blur, contrasting only with shadow, it will become a mere counterbalance.


'Road to …'
 acrylic on canvas, 50 x 50


,Typographic nude' 
ink on watercolour paper, A4


'Alphabet'
 ink on watercolour paper, A4