


"Euphoria or Dissassociation?" 36x48x1.5 Original Painting on Canvas
At first glance, the painting feels like a rush of light — a euphoric swell, a soaring high. Yet linger, and another truth emerges: the quiet unraveling, the fragile disconnection that can live beneath brightness. This duality is the soul of “Euphoria or Disassociation?” - an exploration of joy and overwhelm, of presence and escape.
Painted in bold sweeps of color that blur and collide, the work carries an electric energy. Saturated tones spill across the canvas in layered transparencies, creating both vibrancy and haze. The brushwork is loose, unrestrained, as if caught between dancing and dissolving - an intuitive rhythm that mirrors the inner states it seeks to capture.
For collectors and designers, this piece offers conversation. It transforms a space into one charged with emotion and meaning, reminding us of the complexity of being human. In a modern living room, bedroom, or entryway, it becomes both a focal point and a mirror: a place where viewers project their own stories of elation, escape, and the thin line between the two.
Acrylic and Oil Pigment
At first glance, the painting feels like a rush of light — a euphoric swell, a soaring high. Yet linger, and another truth emerges: the quiet unraveling, the fragile disconnection that can live beneath brightness. This duality is the soul of “Euphoria or Disassociation?” - an exploration of joy and overwhelm, of presence and escape.
Painted in bold sweeps of color that blur and collide, the work carries an electric energy. Saturated tones spill across the canvas in layered transparencies, creating both vibrancy and haze. The brushwork is loose, unrestrained, as if caught between dancing and dissolving - an intuitive rhythm that mirrors the inner states it seeks to capture.
For collectors and designers, this piece offers conversation. It transforms a space into one charged with emotion and meaning, reminding us of the complexity of being human. In a modern living room, bedroom, or entryway, it becomes both a focal point and a mirror: a place where viewers project their own stories of elation, escape, and the thin line between the two.
Acrylic and Oil Pigment
At first glance, the painting feels like a rush of light — a euphoric swell, a soaring high. Yet linger, and another truth emerges: the quiet unraveling, the fragile disconnection that can live beneath brightness. This duality is the soul of “Euphoria or Disassociation?” - an exploration of joy and overwhelm, of presence and escape.
Painted in bold sweeps of color that blur and collide, the work carries an electric energy. Saturated tones spill across the canvas in layered transparencies, creating both vibrancy and haze. The brushwork is loose, unrestrained, as if caught between dancing and dissolving - an intuitive rhythm that mirrors the inner states it seeks to capture.
For collectors and designers, this piece offers conversation. It transforms a space into one charged with emotion and meaning, reminding us of the complexity of being human. In a modern living room, bedroom, or entryway, it becomes both a focal point and a mirror: a place where viewers project their own stories of elation, escape, and the thin line between the two.
Acrylic and Oil Pigment