The Light of Life

$2,400.00

Oil on canvas · 100 × 70 cm · 2026

Modern life teaches us to keep moving. There is always another goal, another milestone, another version of ourselves waiting somewhere in the future. Yet the moments we remember most often arrive when nothing extraordinary happens at all.

The Light of Life is a reflection on those moments.

It speaks about the quiet realization that life is not waiting to begin. That meaning does not always arrive through achievement, certainty or change. Sometimes it appears in a brief sense of belonging to the present moment exactly as it is.

The painting was created with carefully selected professional oil colours and materials chosen not only for their beauty today, but for how they will age over time. Their permanence allows the colours to retain their depth and luminosity for generations. Built through numerous transparent glazes, the surface gradually releases light from within, creating a depth that cannot be fully captured in reproduction.

This is a work about recognition rather than discovery. About noticing something valuable that was already there. About the rare feeling that, for a moment, nothing needs to be added and nothing needs to be removed.

Only seen.

Oil on canvas · 100 × 70 cm · 2026

Modern life teaches us to keep moving. There is always another goal, another milestone, another version of ourselves waiting somewhere in the future. Yet the moments we remember most often arrive when nothing extraordinary happens at all.

The Light of Life is a reflection on those moments.

It speaks about the quiet realization that life is not waiting to begin. That meaning does not always arrive through achievement, certainty or change. Sometimes it appears in a brief sense of belonging to the present moment exactly as it is.

The painting was created with carefully selected professional oil colours and materials chosen not only for their beauty today, but for how they will age over time. Their permanence allows the colours to retain their depth and luminosity for generations. Built through numerous transparent glazes, the surface gradually releases light from within, creating a depth that cannot be fully captured in reproduction.

This is a work about recognition rather than discovery. About noticing something valuable that was already there. About the rare feeling that, for a moment, nothing needs to be added and nothing needs to be removed.

Only seen.