From the “Soul Color” series.
Presents itself as a dreamlike and silent triptych, composed of three panels that
converse with each other. The surface vibrates with a distant, indistinct light, like a memory
that resurfaces without ever fully focusing on its origin.
Starting from the right, Prussian blue envelops the image in an intense, nocturnal depth.
It is a dense, meditative blue, suggesting introspection and mystery, in which the gaze is
invited to enter a profound, interior space.
In the center, Cobalt blue introduces a brighter, more energetic note. While maintaining
the suspended atmosphere, this panel is the work’s point of equilibrium: a passage, an
emotional threshold where light and shadow meet, creating a vital, pulsating tension.
On the left, Ultramarine blue opens the image to a more poetic dimension. It is a blue that
recalls the horizon, travel, distance. Here, the dreamlike quality becomes softer, almost
nostalgic, like a mental landscape slowly fading into memory.
Taken together, the three blues are not simple chromatic variations, but true states of mind.
The triptych thus becomes an emotional journey, a silent journey of depth, energy, and
openness, where color does not describe the external world, but reveals the internal one.
