Blue abstract artwork featuring fluid textures and circular structures evoking cellular and cosmic systems.
Mediums:           Oil
Materials:           Canvas
Dimensions:      50 x 50 cm

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From the “Limina” series.

Limina explores matter as a space of transition between the microcosm and the macrocosm.
The works arise from the idea that what exists on an infinitely small scale is reflected, with the same logic, in what is infinitely large.

Through drips and aggregations, matter appears as a system in constant becoming, where biological
and cosmic structures overlap and echo one another.

There is no clear separation between inside and outside:
the body and the universe share the same grammar.
Limina is a threshold space in which form emerges and transforms, revealing the continuity
between the human being and the whole.

In Vitalis, matter opens and spreads into a constellation of organic forms.
Circular structures and autonomous systems emerge on the surface, simultaneously evoking
proliferating cells and expanding galaxies.

Space becomes brighter, more breathable: each element appears as part of a wider
network, where connection and autonomy coexist.
There is no longer a separation between individual parts, but a dynamic balance between
dispersion and unity.

Here, matter is no longer only in formation or transformation: it is life expanding and
recognizing itself as part of a universal system.