Two Worlds Combined - 2 panels á 100 x 80 x 5 cm

€2,350.00

Mixed media (acrylics, structure, gold leaf) on canvas. Finished with a professional satin varnish. Comes ready to hang.

‘Two Worlds Combined’ is a large mixed media diptych exploring connection, identity, and the space between two distinct forms. Inspired by the meeting of cultures and shared paths, it reflects how closeness can grow without losing individuality.

Two forms, moving toward one another. Close, but not merging. Each carries its own rhythm, its own structure, its own way of unfolding.

Between them, a space begins to form. Not empty, but alive.
Charged with tension and quiet possibility.

Soft tones of pink surround the forms, suggesting warmth, closeness, and the presence of something that holds, without enclosing.

Built over time through multiple layers (fluid art, structure, and traces of gold) the work reveals itself gradually, much like the connection it suggests.

It is not about becoming the same, but about learning how to exist side by side, and allowing something new to emerge in between.

Mixed media (acrylics, structure, gold leaf) on canvas. Finished with a professional satin varnish. Comes ready to hang.

‘Two Worlds Combined’ is a large mixed media diptych exploring connection, identity, and the space between two distinct forms. Inspired by the meeting of cultures and shared paths, it reflects how closeness can grow without losing individuality.

Two forms, moving toward one another. Close, but not merging. Each carries its own rhythm, its own structure, its own way of unfolding.

Between them, a space begins to form. Not empty, but alive.
Charged with tension and quiet possibility.

Soft tones of pink surround the forms, suggesting warmth, closeness, and the presence of something that holds, without enclosing.

Built over time through multiple layers (fluid art, structure, and traces of gold) the work reveals itself gradually, much like the connection it suggests.

It is not about becoming the same, but about learning how to exist side by side, and allowing something new to emerge in between.