Countless Dreams

 1.799,00

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“Countless Dreams” reflects the restless pursuit of meaning in a chaotic world. Life is never linear; our wishes, tears, and moments of joy overlap and collide. The tangle of colours mirrors this complexity, showing both beauty and hardship. It explores the duality of dreams, where hope is mixed with the unpleasant truths we must face.

The process began with a dark base, symbolising struggle and the unknown. I then layered the colours by splashing them on the canvas. It represents spontaneity over control. Red lines speak of passion, yellow bursts of fleeting joy, purple of vulnerability, and blue shows inner peace. Together, they form a dialogue between chaos and yet to be able to set ourselves free.

Textures carry the weight of experience, which is a mix of doubt and wishes, and also the truth and lies. The dense strokes reveal hardship, while open spaces suggest possibility. The splatters are meant to be free, turning tears and frustration into rhythm. This balance reflects life’s journey: struggle and hope coexisting side by side.

I want collectors to feel that it is okay to be sad and restless in making their dreams come true. Countless Dreams” serves as a reminder and inspiration of how wishes and trials shape identity. Above all, it reminds us that no matter how long it takes, we will get to be who we want to be, eventually.

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Original hand-painted artwork:

  • Medium:                Acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas.
  • Dimension:            80cm x80cm x 3.5cm (depth)
  • Composition:         One canvas.
  • Format:                  Square.
  • Finish:                    Two layers of acrylic varnish to protect the art piece.
  • Edges:                    The edges are painted, which means the painting is ready to be hung without a frame.
  • The artwork:         It’s a unique painting with a secret known only to the collector.

Note: The colours might be slightly different due to screen resolutions.