by Jan Boex
Charcoal
h: 21 w: 30 d: 1 (cms).
In this drawing, a light shines through the darkness of a dense forest, illuminating what would otherwise remain unseen. The work explores the philosophical tension between presence and absence. How even a single lamp can fundamentally alter our perception of reality. The dark forest represents those moments in life when we feel overwhelmed, while the artificial light embodies clarity that breaks through. In our darkest times, it is often the smallest sources of light that guide us forward. Framed with non-reflective museum grade glass
€350
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