Abnormal Wave originates from a vivid dream that remained impressed in the artist’s memory: a submerged city and the perception of a sudden, overwhelming wave.
During the painting process, the image gradually emerged from the material itself, transforming intuition into form. The wave is not conceived as an illustration of the dream, but as an evolving presence generated through the act of painting.
Within a condensed space, water becomes emotional and primordial force: attraction and fear, loss and transformation. The sea ceases to be landscape and becomes threshold: between visible and invisible, control and surrender, inner experience and collective vulnerability.
The pictorial matter preserves the tension of an instant suspended between emergence and dissolution.