"Fata Morgana" is a work where the boundaries between reality and illusion blur. We see a closed room, suddenly pierced by a gust of wind through an open window, but there is nothing visible outside — just a mysterious sense of something distant and unattainable. The sunlight on the wall and the effect of the sea, seemingly appearing in the space, create an atmosphere where reality begins to merge with fantasy. This evokes the works of René Magritte, where familiar objects become something mystical and undefined. Here, as in his art, what appears outwardly normal hides something greater — a feeling of unexplored spaces and hidden meanings. The room becomes not just an enclosed space, but a place where the boundary between the inner and outer worlds disappears, and everything beyond the visible becomes part of an imagined reality.
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"Fata Morgana" is a work where the boundaries between reality and illusion blur. We see a closed room, suddenly pierced by a gust of wind through an open window, but there is nothing visible outside — just a mysterious sense of something distant and unattainable. The sunlight on the wall and the effect of the sea, seemingly appearing in the space, create an atmosphere where reality begins to merge with fantasy. This evokes the works of René Magritte, where familiar objects become something mystical and undefined. Here, as in his art, what appears outwardly normal hides something greater — a feeling of unexplored spaces and hidden meanings. The room becomes not just an enclosed space, but a place where the boundary between the inner and outer worlds disappears, and everything beyond the visible becomes part of an imagined reality.
watercolor
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