“Asymmetry in Red Light” 2025
oil on canvas, 90×90 cm
Asymmetry in Red Light explores the fragile balance between movement and stillness, control and liberation.
The ballerina rises into the illuminated space, while the seated figure remains grounded in shadow — two presences sharing one moment, yet living in different emotional worlds.
The red light becomes a symbolic threshold: a signal of restriction, an inner boundary, and a quiet challenge to the expected order.
This work invites the viewer to witness a silent dialogue where each gesture shifts the meaning of the scene.
It is a study of contrast, tension, and the delicate beauty that appears when harmony is intentionally broken.