PAINTING

The Fracture of Light
In the heart of darkness, a crack appears through which the light passes.
This fracture is not a sign of defeat; it is a symbol of healing.
The wound shines, and collapse turns into a new beginning.
The Glowing Scars
Cracks are not forgotten; they become a map of pain and survival.
These fractures are filled with gold—not to conceal, but to acknowledge the wound.
Healing itself is a form of remembrance.


Somewhere Between Darkness and Light
At the border between two worlds, a golden crack extends.
Not to divide, but to connect.
This fracture is a line between past and present; between rupture and healing; between what was and what is newly born in the path of restoration.
Release from Inside
Sometimes cracks become passageways, not barriers.
This fracture is an opening for the release of something deeper than pain: the flow of life.
Colors rise from the heart of darkness, and suffering gives meaning to movement.


Through the Rupture, Me
Sometimes, only after breaking, you begin to see yourself.
This face has risen from within the crack—wounded, yet luminous.
As if every rupture is a chance to rediscover something more authentic: a deeper, more unveiled self, standing within the heart of darkness.
Layers of Silence
Not broken, not screamed.
Only settled.
This work tells of the sediment of unspoken emotions; layers of sorrow and reconciliation quietly laid upon each other,until silence itself becomes a gentle wound.


Between Rupture and Connection
At the meeting point of opposing forces, the ground breaks.
But from within this rupture, gold emerges.
Each crack is a boundary between destruction and possibility; a place where reconnection takes shape through divergence.
Rebuilding
Sometimes, after collapse, it is the shattered pieces themselves that form the blueprint for rebuilding.
This image is not a geometry of repair, but the architecture of a new self.
Placing together contradictions, colors, boundaries—not to return, but to reinvent.


Fire in the Wound
From within the cracks, a spark ignites.
Not to burn, but to revive.
This wound is the mouth of a volcano that turns suffering into light; pain into energy, and silence into flame.