The modern man receives huge layers of information every day. And very different: from low-quality to important exclusive knowledge. But the problem is that there is no time to master it. We throw in and throw in new layers of thoughts, other people's ideas, conclusions, other people's experiences, and we completely forget where are we? Where am I? What is my goal? What am I consuming information for?
The skill of slowing down, of grounding, is as necessary as the skill of eating right. We can't live our lives well if we don't know how to flip that tumbler and feel when the moment is right.
With this collection in beige, earthy and coffee tones I wanted to express that moment of slowing down, coming back to myself (I do use natural ground coffee when creating these paintings). It is a ray of light turning to the inside of each of us. Illuminating that deep, unique world of feelings and thoughts. There is so much of you in this world, so much of your soul and happiness. There is a reason to stop and reflect on the question: What really matters to me right now?