Doubt
€16.00
Size: 14 x 21 cm / 5 x 8″ (A5)
Framing: No Frame
Based on an original acrylic on canvas
A figure sits motionless, hand to mouth, eyes distant—thinking, questioning, caught in the loop. Color bleeds and fractures behind him, reflecting the noise inside: am I right? Am I wrong? Did I choose this or just stumble into it? Doubt doesn't just challenge our decisions—it erodes the ground we stand on, makes us wonder who we even are when nothing feels certain anymore. The work captures that paralysis, the weight of second-guessing everything until identity itself becomes a question mark. For anyone who's ever sat alone with their thoughts and realized they don't trust their own answers.
A figure sits motionless, hand to mouth, eyes distant—thinking, questioning, caught in the loop. Color bleeds and fractures behind him, reflecting the noise inside: am I right? Am I wrong? Did I choose this or just stumble into it? Doubt doesn't just challenge our decisions—it erodes the ground we stand on, makes us wonder who we even are when nothing feels certain anymore. The work captures that paralysis, the weight of second-guessing everything until identity itself becomes a question mark. For anyone who's ever sat alone with their thoughts and realized they don't trust their own answers.
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About the Artist
My abstracted paintings reflect engagement with modern life — both its liberating and destructive forces. On closer inspection, references to the critical issues of our time emerge. Art is perception and emotion, and therefore inevitably political.
Intuition and improvisation form the background, contrasted by figurative elements that question complexity and, in doing so, themselves: origin, being, and becoming. This tension invites viewers into personal reflection and dialogue.
A central theme is the man as protagonist in modern life — ambition, desire, love, mortality, and the mystery of masculinity.