This group of paintings, titled Metamorphosis: The Blurring of Emotions of the Human Condition, powerfully captures the complexity and fluidity of human emotions through monochromatic portraits. Each piece in this series explores different aspects of the human experience, presenting layered or fragmented faces that reveal the internal struggles, joys, and sorrows of the subjects.
The overlapping faces and fragmented expressions illustrate the shifting, often contradictory emotions that define the human condition. By depicting each subject in states of duality or contradiction, the series speaks to the constant evolution of emotions, where joy and pain, calm and chaos, coexist and blur into one another. This collection captures the essence of inner conflict and complexity, emphasizing that human emotions are rarely singular but instead a blend of experiences, memories, and feelings that shape who we are.
- Subject Matter: portrait, abstract, figurative, contemporary
- Collections: Original Artwork