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Contemporary Abstract Art
You will find a variety of contemporary abstract work and I hope it's a place where you will get inspired by the beauty, lightness and complexity of my art.

DREAMING
"Dreaming – You Can Dream and Make Your Dreams Come True" is a vibrant and expressive artwork that captures the essence of ambition, creativity, and limitless possibilities. The composition features an array of colorful squares and rectangles, symbolizing different dreams and aspirations, all interconnected against a textured gray background. The bold, larger squares at the top represent grand ideas waiting to be realized, while the lively cluster of smaller shapes at the bottom signifies the steps, challenges, and smaller victories that bring those dreams to life. The curved, organic lines weaving through the piece suggest the unpredictability of the journey—twists and turns that shape the dreamer's path. This painting serves as a powerful reminder that with vision, perseverance, and belief, one can transform dreams into reality.

THE BELONGING
**"The Belonging"** is a deeply evocative and symbolic piece that explores themes of connection, creation, and identity. The organic composition, crafted using menstrual blood, adds a profound personal and universal significance, highlighting the natural cycles of life and the deep-rooted strength of femininity. The central form, resembling a womb or vessel, gives rise to colorful balloon-like shapes, symbolizing the diverse experiences, emotions, and connections that stem from a shared human existence. Each thread-like line weaving from the base to the balloons above suggests the invisible yet unbreakable ties that bind us to our origins, communities, and selves. The earthy background reinforces a sense of grounding, emphasizing that belonging is both an intimate and collective experience, woven through time, body, and spirit.

Star of Life
Encourages to tune into one's inner star and trust life's guidance.
"Star of Life" presents a dreamlike landscape where a vibrant blue form, reminiscent of a petal or a wing, dominates the upper left. This organic shape, textured with visible brushstrokes, contrasts with the structured, almost striped terrain below. the land is a tapestry of warm, earthy tones - reds, oranges, greens and browns - layered horizontally like a topographical map or a series of fields. Notably, a bright yellow starburst is nestled within a green , leaf-like shape attached to the blue form, serving as the focal point and embodying the "inner start" referenced in the title. The overall effect is one of surreal tranquility, inviting you to contemplate the connection between the ethereal, blue element and the grounded colourful landscape, and to reflect on the guiding light within yourself. The bold colours and simplified shapes contribute to a sense of childlike wonder and directness, reinforcing the message of trusting life's inherent guidance.

THE RIVER SURFACE
**"The River Surface"** captures a moment of quiet reflection, where the moon’s gentle glow meets the fluidity of water. The deep, rich blues of the painting create a sense of depth and movement, evoking the ever-changing nature of a river’s surface as it ripples under the light of the night sky. The central white orb, luminous and serene, represents the moon’s reflection—a reminder of how light and darkness coexist in harmony. The soft blending of colors and circular motion suggests a meditative stillness, inviting the viewer to lose themselves in the rhythmic dance between water and sky. This piece embodies the tranquility of nature, where time slows, and the world is reduced to a single, fleeting reflection.

"The Hope" -Any one of us can find ourselves at the very bottom. But if you believe in hope and trust in the future, believe that everything will turn around for your success.
"The Hope" presents a stark yet poignant visual narrative of resilience and optimism in the face of adversity. Against a textured, mottled background of earthy browns and grays, suggesting a sense of desolation or "the very bottom," two distinct forms emerge. On the left, a teardrop or flame-like shape, outlined in dark brown and filled with a luminous yellow, represents a spark of hope. To the right, a heart-like form in vibrant green, partially framed by a branch-like structure rendered in deep brown, symbolizes growth and the potential for renewal. The artist's use of menstrual blood as a medium infuses the painting with a deeply personal and visceral dimension, connecting the imagery of hope and rebirth to the cyclical nature of life and the inherent strength of the body. This choice transforms the artwork into a powerful testament to the artist's belief in the transformative power of hope, even in the darkest of times, and the potential for success through trust in the future. The juxtaposition of the muted background with the vibrant, life-affirming forms reinforces the message that even from the depths of despair, hope can ignite and lead to positive change.

"The Eight-leaf clover for luck"t is not only the four-leaf clover that can bring good luck. It is up to each one of us how we imagine our happiness and how we go against it.
"The Eight-Leaf Clover for Luck" presents a playful and vibrant take on the traditional good luck charm, reimagining it as an eight-petaled flower rather than a clover. The painting is divided into four distinct color blocks – green, yellow, orange, and a paler yellow – creating a dynamic backdrop for the central flower. This flower, outlined in a darker shade, features petals filled with a spectrum of colors: green, blue, yellow, and red, radiating outwards from a central point. Interspersed around the flower are four dark, circular forms, adding a sense of balance and grounding to the composition. The artist challenges the conventional notion of luck, suggesting that happiness is subjective and attainable through personal vision and action, rather than relying solely on traditional symbols. The eight-leaf clover, with its expanded petals and diverse colors, becomes a metaphor for the multifaceted nature of happiness and the individual's power to shape their own fortune.

"The Borders" -Borders are an important part of our lives. We determine for ourselves how far we are able to go and, conversely, where we are not.
"The Borders" presents a series of eight rectangular blocks, each a distinct color of the rainbow spectrum, arranged horizontally against a muted, earthy background. These colorful blocks, reminiscent of piano keys or perhaps a row of books, are confined within a loosely defined, organic shape, suggesting a frame or a pathway. The background, rendered in shades of brown and beige, appears textured and raw, contrasting with the smooth, defined edges of the colored blocks. The artist's concept of borders as self-imposed limitations or boundaries is visually represented in the juxtaposition of the structured, colorful elements against the amorphous, natural backdrop. The orderly arrangement of the colors implies a sense of control and deliberate placement, reflecting the personal choices we make in defining our own boundaries. The painting's composition encourages contemplation on the nature of these borders, suggesting that they are not only external constraints but also internal constructs that shape our experiences and possibilities.

JOURNEY TO THE LIGHT

The Octopus
"The Octopus" presents a striking image of radiating energy and interconnectedness. Against a deep, textured red background, a central diamond shape, outlined in black and filled with a luminous yellow, serves as the focal point. From this central point, eight tendril-like lines extend outwards, each in a distinct color – black, yellow, green, blue, pink, red, and two shades of blue. These lines, fluid and dynamic, evoke the image of an octopus's tentacles, reaching out in all directions. The monochromatic background enhances the vibrancy of the colored lines, drawing the viewer's attention to their movement and the central point of origin. The overall effect is one of a powerful, centralized force extending its influence, suggesting themes of connection, reach, and perhaps the multifaceted nature of a central entity, much like the diverse capabilities of an octopus. The simplicity of the composition, with its bold colors and clear structure, allows the viewer to focus on the symbolic representation of the octopus and its radiating energy.

Depth

The Paradise
We make our own life. its up to you wether Colourful or monochrome.
A vibrant exploration of self-determination, visually articulated through a riot of colour. Centering on the bold textured wavy lines standing prominently against a backdrop of swirling hues. These lines rendered in a warm, earthy tone, anchor the composition amidst a kaleidoscope of fiery oranges, sunny yellows, and deep purples. A contrasting deep blue base grounds the work, suggesting a foundation upon which"paradise " is built.
"We make our own life. it's up to you whether its colourful or monochrome", resonates deeply with the visual language. The choice of vivid colours directly reflects the potential for a rich and fulfilling existence, while the underlying implication acknowledges the alternative - a life devoid of such vibrancy. I invite you to share your own colourful reality.
"We make our own life. it's up to you whether its colourful or monochrome", resonates deeply with the visual language. The choice of vivid colours directly reflects the potential for a rich and fulfilling existence, while the underlying implication acknowledges the alternative - a life devoid of such vibrancy. I invite you to share your own colourful reality.

A Song for a Butterfly
"A Song for a Butterfly" presents a whimsical and delicate scene, where a vibrant butterfly takes center stage against a backdrop of soft, textured green. The butterfly, rendered in shades of blue, yellow, and orange, rests on a base of purple, creating a contrast that draws the eye. Above, a spiraling brown line, reminiscent of a musical staff or a melodic flourish, curves and loops, suggesting the "song" of the title. This line culminates in a small, tightly coiled spiral, mirroring the form of a fern frond or the butterfly's proboscis, further emphasizing the connection between nature and music. A thin red line trails from the bottom of the brown line, adding a subtle touch of dynamism to the composition. The overall effect is one of gentle harmony and quiet celebration of nature's beauty, as if the painting itself is a visual melody dedicated to the butterfly's graceful presence.

"The Journey" -
No matter where you go and get lost, you can stop and find another direction. It's always right.
"The Journey" explodes with a chaotic yet harmonious array of shapes and colors, visually embodying the unpredictable nature of life's path. Against a vibrant yellow background, a patchwork of fragmented forms – a silvery white block, a pink limb-like shape, a red organic section, a green oval, and a green textured area – interlock and overlap, suggesting a sense of movement and shifting perspectives. Red and black triangles are scattered throughout, like markers or signposts, adding a dynamic, almost directional element. The artist's concept of finding a new direction when lost is reflected in the painting's lack of a clear focal point or linear progression. Instead, the viewer is invited to explore the myriad paths and possibilities presented by the composition, mirroring the idea that any chosen direction can be "always right." The contrasting textures and bold colors evoke a sense of adventure and discovery, encouraging a playful approach to navigating life's detours and uncertainties.

The Flame of Life
"The Flame of Life" is a vibrant and deeply personal piece, its title a direct invitation to embrace vitality and passion. The painting centres on a stylised, flame-like form, its contours reminiscent of a human silhouette, rendered in bold strokes of deep burgundy and earthy tones. This central form is flanked by a flowing ribbon of lavender, adding a touch of ethereal grace, while a cloud-like burst of fiery orange anchors the composition on the right. the artists use of menstrual blood as a medium adds a powerful layer of symbolism, connecting the artwork directly to the essence of life, fertility, and the cyclical nature of existence. the bright yellow background acts as a radiant stage, amplifying the central form and its fiery energy. The overall effect is a striking visual representation of the artists call to "ignite your flame" and live with unbridled passion.

The power of our Body
This painting, titled "The Power of Our Body," presents a simple yet evocative image: a dark, almost calligraphic form against a vibrant yellow background. The form, rendered in a deep, organic brown, appears to be a continuous, flowing line, suggesting movement and a stylized representation of the human form in its fluidity and strength. The use of menstrual blood as a medium adds a visceral layer to the work, grounding the abstract representation of bodily power in the very substance of life and female experience. This choice transforms the painting into a potent symbol of feminine strength, resilience, and the often-overlooked power inherent in the body's natural processes. The simplicity of the composition invites you to project your own interpretations onto the form, encouraging a personal reflection on the strength and potential of your own physical being.

Twins
"Twins" presents a stylized, abstract representation of two figures, their forms mirroring each other against a warm, yellow background. The figures, reminiscent of female silhouettes, are defined by fluid, curving lines, with one side rendered in shades of orange and the other in vibrant purple. A dark, jagged line bisects the composition, creating a visual separation between the two figures, yet also connecting them, perhaps symbolizing the unique bond between twins. A small, dark red circle is positioned at the lower center, adding a focal point and a subtle touch of color. The artist's use of menstrual blood as a medium infuses the work with a personal and deeply feminine dimension, connecting the imagery of twins to the artist's own body and the shared experience of womanhood. The painting, inspired by the artist's nieces, becomes a visual expression of familial love and the unique connection between twins, rendered in a style that is both abstract and deeply personal.

"Support and Treatment for Women's Breasts" -
This painting means a lot to me. It shows support for the treatment of breast cancer that I am currently undergoing
"Support and Treatment for Women's Breasts" is a deeply personal and expressive piece, reflecting the artist's own journey with breast cancer treatment. Against a vibrant backdrop of deep red at the top transitioning into a textured, almost feathery green at the bottom, two central forms dominate the composition. These forms, reminiscent of stylized breasts, are rendered in warm, fiery hues of yellow, orange, and red, suggesting both the intensity of the treatment process and a sense of vital energy. Within one of these forms, a small green circle provides a focal point, perhaps symbolizing healing or the targeted focus of the treatment. The dynamic brushstrokes and the contrast between the warm, energetic forms and the cooler, textured background convey a sense of both struggle and resilience. The painting serves as a powerful visual representation of the artist's personal experience, offering a message of support and solidarity for others undergoing similar challenges. It transforms the abstract representation of the body into a symbol of strength and the ongoing journey towards healing.
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