the Visitor 100/120 cm Acrylic paints on canvas

 

The Visitor reflects on the transient nature of human existence. The faceless figure, painted in bold strokes of red and green, appears as a fleeting presence moving through an abstracted urban space. Its undefined identity emphasizes the idea that in life we are all just passing through — temporary guests in time and place.

The drips, fragmented lines, and layered colors suggest impermanence, fragility, and the fleeting traces we leave behind. The painting questions permanence and belonging, reminding us that existence itself is a journey of arrivals and departures.

The drips, fragmented lines, and layered colors suggest impermanence, fragility, and the fleeting traces we leave behind. The painting questions permanence and belonging, reminding us that existence itself is a journey of arrivals and departures.