The “Mental Reflections” gallery showcases a series of paintings that dive into the chaos of human emotions and thoughts, mirrored in a dynamic, asymmetrical composition. Figures and abstract forms hint at silhouettes or structures yet remain open to interpretation, tying into social and historical themes. Dark tones – blacks, grays, and browns – are enlivened by vivid accents of yellow, red, and blue, infusing the works with expressive energy and an ambiguous mood, rooted in expressionism and colorism.
The painting technique, built on thick, impulsive brushstrokes and visible paint layers, brings a raw, authentic quality, reflecting the fragmentation of thought and structure. The composition shuns harmony, creating tension that guides the eye in multiple directions, inviting reflection on how past and present shape the human psyche. These paintings offer an invitation to explore mental landscapes, where every detail narrates inner and outer struggles.