Bipolar Reflection
In this work, the artist unveils an intricate inner world that transcends the boundaries of form and features. Faces intertwine and melt into one another, as if they were specters of human consciousness where light and shadow, silence and noise, truth and illusion are in constant dialogue. The artist does not paint physical features as much as he paints psychological states—those emotions that exist in the depths of feeling before they can ever be spoken. The faces unfold within the composition through fluid lines that resemble the movement of a dream, with no clear beginning and no definite end; only a continuous flow, like minds merging into one collective consciousness. Here, color is not a decorative choice but a pure psychological tool—yellow glows as a symbol of awareness, violet whispers human fragility, while green and blue intertwine to create a space of serenity and tension at once. This work belongs to contemporary psychological surrealism, where the self manifests in i...


