As I crafted this painting, I relied on intuitive feelings, trusting my hand and thoughts to guide me. Surrealistic images are born from the depths of my mind, recreated on the canvas. My fascination with Franz Kafka allows me to perceive the world through the lens of satire, or I would even say, through the imagery that I closely resonate with in Kafka's novels.
This painting delves into the search for identity, metaphorically speaking, exploring how a person endeavors to find their true face. However, the conclusion of the artwork is evident: the woman searching for her face has made a mistake, adopting the face of the wrong person. Perhaps, at times, we strive to emulate those we admire, but under this influence, we cease to be ourselves.
In the left corner of the painting stands a figure, its form becoming unnatural and mutable. The woman becomes faceless and generic, losing her uniqueness in the process.
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As I crafted this painting, I relied on intuitive feelings, trusting my hand and thoughts to guide me. Surrealistic images are born from the depths of my mind, recreated on the canvas. My fascination with Franz Kafka allows me to perceive the world through the lens of satire, or I would even say, through the imagery that I closely resonate with in Kafka's novels.
This painting delves into the search for identity, metaphorically speaking, exploring how a person endeavors to find their true face. However, the conclusion of the artwork is evident: the woman searching for her face has made a mistake, adopting the face of the wrong person. Perhaps, at times, we strive to emulate those we admire, but under this influence, we cease to be ourselves.
In the left corner of the painting stands a figure, its form becoming unnatural and mutable. The woman becomes faceless and generic, losing her uniqueness in the process.
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