DECAY
DECAY
“Decay” is a meditation on the passage of time and the impermanence etched into all things we create. The upper portion of the painting presents a fragile structure of intersecting planes, lines, and subtle geometry, an echo of human intention, of order we try to impose on the world. Yet even here, surfaces are scarred, textures uneven; the promise of permanence is quietly undermined.
Below, matter surrenders to entropy. Rough, tactile surfaces evoke crumbling walls, weathered stone, and the slow erosion of man-made materials. Stains, fissures, and tactile irregularities trace the invisible hand of time, reminding us that decay is not destruction but transformation.
The painting dwells in the threshold between creation and dissolution. Light and shadow, smooth and rough, black and white; each contrast blurs at the edges, suggesting that the line between endurance and collapse is never fixed. “Decay” invites reflection on the traces we leave behind, the inevitability of change, and the beauty found in imperfection.
50x70cm