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Through the Veil
Oil on canvas · 100 × 100 cm · 2026
Most of us spend years looking through layers we rarely notice — expectations, worries, unfinished conversations with ourselves, the constant pull of what comes next. Over time, these layers become so familiar that we mistake them for reality.
Through the Veil was born from the rare moments when that distance suddenly disappears. Not because life becomes simpler, but because something shifts in the way we see it. What seemed hidden begins to reveal itself. What felt complicated becomes unexpectedly clear.
Rather than telling a specific story, this painting leaves room for personal reflection. It asks nothing of the viewer and offers no fixed interpretation. Instead, it creates a quiet space where perception can slow down and something more essential can come into focus.
Built with museum-quality pigments and archival oil materials, the work is composed through numerous translucent layers that allow light to travel deep within the painted surface. The result is a presence that continues to unfold over time, revealing new relationships between colour, depth and atmosphere with each encounter.
Some paintings are meant to be understood. Others are meant to be lived with. Through the Veil belongs to the latter.
Oil on canvas · 100 × 100 cm · 2026
Most of us spend years looking through layers we rarely notice — expectations, worries, unfinished conversations with ourselves, the constant pull of what comes next. Over time, these layers become so familiar that we mistake them for reality.
Through the Veil was born from the rare moments when that distance suddenly disappears. Not because life becomes simpler, but because something shifts in the way we see it. What seemed hidden begins to reveal itself. What felt complicated becomes unexpectedly clear.
Rather than telling a specific story, this painting leaves room for personal reflection. It asks nothing of the viewer and offers no fixed interpretation. Instead, it creates a quiet space where perception can slow down and something more essential can come into focus.
Built with museum-quality pigments and archival oil materials, the work is composed through numerous translucent layers that allow light to travel deep within the painted surface. The result is a presence that continues to unfold over time, revealing new relationships between colour, depth and atmosphere with each encounter.
Some paintings are meant to be understood. Others are meant to be lived with. Through the Veil belongs to the latter.