








Still Life
Title: Still Life
Materials: amber, beeswax, cinnabar, ochre, lapis lazuli, etc.
Size: Length 82cm, Width 91cm
Inspiration: A carousel horse frozen in time. An open book whispering secrets. A chalice mid-thought. “Memory on the Table” is a dreamscape of fragments — each object carrying the echo of a feeling, a place, a story untold. The table is not a surface — it’s a map of the mind.
This piece dances with dualities: stillness and movement, clarity and chaos, ritual and spontaneity. The horse symbolizes innocence and motion, the book invites inner reflection, and the goblet, half full, speaks to sensuality and longing. The colors are deliberately charged: cinnabar for life force, lapis for vision, ochre for time itself. It is a painting that asks you not just to look, but to remember. To sit with the collage of your own experiences and find meaning in the mix.
Title: Still Life
Materials: amber, beeswax, cinnabar, ochre, lapis lazuli, etc.
Size: Length 82cm, Width 91cm
Inspiration: A carousel horse frozen in time. An open book whispering secrets. A chalice mid-thought. “Memory on the Table” is a dreamscape of fragments — each object carrying the echo of a feeling, a place, a story untold. The table is not a surface — it’s a map of the mind.
This piece dances with dualities: stillness and movement, clarity and chaos, ritual and spontaneity. The horse symbolizes innocence and motion, the book invites inner reflection, and the goblet, half full, speaks to sensuality and longing. The colors are deliberately charged: cinnabar for life force, lapis for vision, ochre for time itself. It is a painting that asks you not just to look, but to remember. To sit with the collage of your own experiences and find meaning in the mix.
Title: Still Life
Materials: amber, beeswax, cinnabar, ochre, lapis lazuli, etc.
Size: Length 82cm, Width 91cm
Inspiration: A carousel horse frozen in time. An open book whispering secrets. A chalice mid-thought. “Memory on the Table” is a dreamscape of fragments — each object carrying the echo of a feeling, a place, a story untold. The table is not a surface — it’s a map of the mind.
This piece dances with dualities: stillness and movement, clarity and chaos, ritual and spontaneity. The horse symbolizes innocence and motion, the book invites inner reflection, and the goblet, half full, speaks to sensuality and longing. The colors are deliberately charged: cinnabar for life force, lapis for vision, ochre for time itself. It is a painting that asks you not just to look, but to remember. To sit with the collage of your own experiences and find meaning in the mix.