Medium: mixed media on 45x45cm-cardboard paper
This artwork, "Between Worlds and Pi II," is the second piece in the series, marking a shift from the monochromatic tones of the first to a vibrant use of color. The artist introduces blues, greens, oranges, and magentas to vividly depict the exploration of inner conflict and emotional duality.
At the center is a contemplative face, seamlessly woven into geometric shapes and bold hues that symbolize the complexity and contradiction of emotions during that period. The mathematical sequences of Pi reappear in the background, now rendered in striking yellow, highlighting the infinite and overwhelming nature of decision-making.
With its dynamic blend of abstraction and realism, this piece encourages viewers to connect with their own experiences of uncertainty and transformation. It’s a compelling choice for collectors who appreciate art that balances personal storytelling with bold, modern expression