The portraits

Portraits on Transparent Time
Portraits are quintessential snapshots, a frozen echo of a fleeting reality—a means of attempting to hold onto the ephemeral.
A portrait becomes more than a memory; it becomes a mirror of transience. The power of a portrait lies in this duality: capturing a moment in time while being subject to inevitable change itself, making the fragility of human existence palpable.

When the beauty of decay and imperfection is translated into portrait art on thin, transparent fabric, a completely new dimension emerges. Colors and signs of wear begin to interact with the light filtering through the material. The translucent nature of the fabric adds an ethereal quality, making transience not only visible but almost tangible.

The wear on the fabric creates an unexpected texture reminiscent of lace: a play of holes, frays, and loose threads that organically blend with the painted imagery. The fragility of the fabric emphasizes the temporary nature of beauty while evoking a sense of timeless refinement.

Every imperfection is an integral part of the design, a balance between chance and deliberate intervention. The spontaneous nature of decay is not merely accepted but carefully integrated and highlighted, creating harmony between the unpredictable and the intentional.