“Fear” is a painting where colors break through the darkness—tentatively, yet with conviction. As if they had waited patiently for their moment, finally daring to emerge from hiding.
Fear remains in the background—not because it has vanished, but because it has been accepted. It no longer needs to be fought or erased. It is part of the artist, but no longer her guide.
Layers that once embodied chaos now settle into silence. What has passed no longer exists. There is no need to return. Fear was the beginning, but not the end. It has been tamed, like a wild animal that stops growling when it feels peace.
The painting does not scream. It is silent. And in that silence lies truth—not about what happened, but about what remains.
About survival. About the colors that broke through. About the depth that is not emptiness, but a space where one can finally breathe.
- Subject Matter: Abstract