Guests of earthly life

Where Did We Come From?

Earthly means happening in the material world of our life on earth and not in any spiritual life or life after death.

This painting is talking of an unsolved mystery of that earthly life we are all living along with imagined figures, protagonists of the canvas scene.

This piece is about feeling, it has to be perceive throughout your eyes and feelings.

A painting that poses the profound question, “Where do we come from?” The composition is vast and expansive, blending elements of the cosmos, nature, and human experience to explore this existential query. The original thing about the art piece is it’s shape, which is rhombus, the Envision a striking rhombus-shaped painting rendered in bold red and white colors, capturing the essence of a circus intertwined with themes of life’s observations and the acrobat’s leap into the future.

At the heart of the painting, an acrobat is depicted in a dynamic pose, suspended in mid-air. This figure is sculptured in red-white tones, contrasting sharply with the white background. The acrobat is captured in the moment of making a critical decision: the leap into the future. The motion is fluid and graceful, emphasizing both the risk and the thrill of the jump. The acrobat’s expression is one of determination and anticipation, embodying the courage it takes to embrace the unknown.

Beneath the acrobat, prominently placed in the lower part of the rhombus, is a large, elegant vase painted in a pristine white. This vase is depicted with subtle, intricate patterns that hint at its significance and age, suggesting it is a vessel of potential and promise. The acrobat is poised to jump into the vase, which symbolizes the leap into the future. The vase’s opening glows with a soft, inviting light, drawing the eye and symbolizing the opportunities and possibilities that await.

The rhombus shape of the painting adds a unique perspective, suggesting that the leap into the future is not just a straightforward path but a multifaceted journey with various angles and dimensions. The use of red and white enhances the sense of drama and clarity, with red symbolizing passion, energy, and risk, while white represents clarity, purity, and new beginnings.

The overall effect of the painting is a powerful depiction of an acrobat’s bold step into the future, framed by the vibrant and lively world of the circus. It invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys and the courage required to embrace new opportunities.

Description

  • 80×80 cm
  • Mixed Media
  • Canvas
  • 2021