
MY PAIN BLOOMS
Oil canvas 30x60
This painting emerges from a place of deep emotional tension, where pain is not only portrayed but embodied and transformed.
The surface is cut, incised, marked—a deliberate, almost cathartic gesture that breaks silence and allows light to enter.
From these cuts, small petals emerge—fragile yet resilient—symbolizing a form of healing that does not erase the wound but grows through it.
Six horses cross the canvas like inner impulses: each one seems to run through a space that is not physical but emotional—unsteady, suspended.
The flowers are not mere embellishments; they are signs of new life blooming in the most unexpected places. The material elements blend with oil paint in a process that combines gesture, thought, and emotion.
My Pain Blooms is a meditation on the intimacy of pain and the possibility of transformation. It does not shy away from suffering; instead, it invites it in and lets it blossom. The canvas breathes, pulses—it tells a story without explaining it, and invites the viewer to feel rather than interpret.