Title of the work: ‘Genesis of Desire’.
Technique: Acrylic on canvas.
I am a visually impaired artist, and my art is an exploration of energy, form and universal symbolism. My limited vision does not hold me back, but amplifies my ability to interpret and capture deep emotions and essential concepts on canvas.
‘Genesis of Desire’ represents the vital and creative force that defines our existence. In the centre, a symbolic form that refers to the penis emerges from a cosmic flower, integrating the masculine and feminine in a visual dialogue that celebrates fertility, creation and the primordial impulse of life. The multicoloured petals, with their intense vibration, allude to the transformative power of nature and the mystery that lies in our connection to the universe.
At the base of the composition, a solitary tree and a door suggest an introspective journey towards the acceptance of our inner duality: desire as a driving force and introspection as balance. This painting does not seek to be simply contemplated, but to be felt, provoking a visceral reaction that transcends the visual.
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For me, as a visually impaired artist, each brushstroke is a search for forms that speak to the most primal emotions and at the same time uplift the spirit. This work is designed for those who are not afraid to confront the symbols of life and creation, and who value art as a bold and transformative statement.
Art or provocation? Genesis of Desire' breaks new ground by exploring creative energy from its most symbolic root: the penis as an emblem of life and transformation. A work that does not seek to please, but to discomfort, awaken and make us reflect. Is it possible to find beauty in the visceral? As a visually impaired artist, I translate my inner world into colours and shapes that defy traditional perception. Do you dare to look beyond the canvas?
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