03/05/2025
Title: “Immortal Love”
This painting is a deeply moving story about love, strength, fragility, and rebirth. Two angels – a man and a woman – stand in a tender embrace, united not just by touch but by an emotional bond that transcends time and space. Their forms resemble statues – marble-like, ethereal, almost divine. And yet, cracks and fractures mark their bodies, revealing veins of gold, as if every broken place was healed with even greater value and beauty.
It’s a reference to the Japanese art of kintsugi – a philosophy that what is broken does not lose its worth, but gains a new soul and story. These angelic beings are not perfect – they’ve been through trials. Each crack symbolizes pain, every fracture is a memory of struggle, and the gold that fills them is proof of healing and transformation.
Their gazes – full of tenderness, strength, and longing – suggest a deep, timeless connection. The wings behind them, softly spread, symbolize freedom of spirit and celestial origin, but also responsibility and sacrifice. And the background, stormy and electric, reveals that the love they share has survived fire and chaos.
This is a painting about all of us – about people who endure pain, collapse, and darkness to rediscover light in themselves and in one another. Love here is not only beauty – it is power, healing, struggle, and sacredness.
“Because true love is not afraid of cracks. It shines even brighter through them”