The Time of Angels
30*40, paper, watercolor, watercolor pencils, golden leaf
Here, I just suggest you enjoy the aesthetics of what’s happening. There are no global philosophical questions, no hidden subtext, no powerful concept to describe any nonsense.
Just immersing the viewer in the wondrous forest of the evening, when the lanterns turned on everywhere. And all of a sudden, the Ferris wheel flashes in front of the viewer, and an angel comes along wearing posh hairpins.
A dull and ordinary forest comes to life, and it sends a message to the audience: everything in life is possible, it is important to be ready for miracles. Ode to imagination, aesthetics, and beauty.