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Colored Notes

In this exhibition, the canvas transforms into a visual journal—an introspective space where color becomes a tool of inscription. Colored Notes is not merely a collection of paintings; it is a call to use color as a language capable of recording what words often cannot express.

Here, color functions as ink, and the pictorial surface resembles pages of a memory book—holding longing, self-reflection, and fleeting moments. Each line, each chromatic gesture, is a trace of an inner urge to document the unspeakable, to archive the ephemeral.

The compositions resonate with a visual rhythm akin to written music—yet this is music to be seen, not heard. Organic forms, curving shapes, and delicate patterns take on the role of visual vocabulary, crafting silent narratives that invite the viewer to read with the eye.

Colored Notes seeks to redefine the relationship between artist and canvas—not merely as painter and surface, but as writer and page. It is an attempt to reclaim color not only as an aesthetic element but as an expressive agent and a witness to visual memory.

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Oil on Canvas 
90 x 70 cm 
2008
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Oil on Canvas 
90 x 70 cm 
2008
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Oil on Canvas 
90 x 70 cm 
2008
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This series reflects a journey toward visual serenity,

where color and line become meditative tools for discovering inner balance. These are not merely abstract compositions—they are open spaces for interaction between light and shadow, form and void.

The works rely on visual repetition and chromatic layering to establish a contemplative rhythm that echoes the harmony between motion and stillness, fluidity and cohesion. The viewer is invited into a visual music that moves with a quiet tempo, yet holds within it a deep reservoir of reflection.

Through this series, color becomes a breathing element, one that responds to its surrounding space. The compositions act as a means to explore the relationship between form and emptiness, inviting a rethinking of notions such as harmony and equilibrium.

These pieces are not simply paintings—they are invitations to enter a state of contemplation, where abstraction becomes a portal for glimpsing the unseen, and for seeking a moment of visual silence amid a world charged with movement and tension.

Poster.jpg
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Oil on Board 
90 x 90 cm 
2008 
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Oil on Board 
90 x 90 cm 
2008 
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Oil on Board 
90 x 90 cm 
2008 

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