Title: Bless Hotel
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 120cm x 90cm
Presentation: Comes framed
Bless Hotel captures a moment suspended between motion and stillness. The painting explores the play of light, water, and the human form as a swimmer moves through the pool’s surface. The ripples, reflections, and refracted limbs blur the line between air and water, inviting the viewer to experience both calm and energy at once.
The composition presents a striking juxtaposition between the swimmer in pink and the other submerged figures. While the figure in pink embodies movement, vitality, and warmth, the others appear still and detached, almost sculptural. This contrast highlights the tension between presence and absence, life and form, as light and water distort each figure in different ways.
The bold use of blues contrasts with the warmth of the swimmer’s skin, drawing attention to how water transforms light and reshapes perception. The work reflects the artist’s fascination with how water connects and separates, revealing both strength and fragility in the human experience.
Title: Bless Hotel
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 120cm x 90cm
Presentation: Comes framed
Bless Hotel captures a moment suspended between motion and stillness. The painting explores the play of light, water, and the human form as a swimmer moves through the pool’s surface. The ripples, reflections, and refracted limbs blur the line between air and water, inviting the viewer to experience both calm and energy at once.
The composition presents a striking juxtaposition between the swimmer in pink and the other submerged figures. While the figure in pink embodies movement, vitality, and warmth, the others appear still and detached, almost sculptural. This contrast highlights the tension between presence and absence, life and form, as light and water distort each figure in different ways.
The bold use of blues contrasts with the warmth of the swimmer’s skin, drawing attention to how water transforms light and reshapes perception. The work reflects the artist’s fascination with how water connects and separates, revealing both strength and fragility in the human experience.