God, Man and the Universe
This work explores the relationship between the human, the divine, and the energy that binds them.
Two figures mirror one another, suspended within a continuous current of light and fire. The older figure represents a higher presence — a source of knowledge, creation and consciousness — while the younger figure embodies humanity beneath it. Their shared posture suggests that they are not entirely separate, but different expressions of the same force.
Above them, the energy converges into an intense point of light, suggesting something beyond both figures: an unknowable source from which everything emerges.
Rather than presenting a fixed religious narrative, the painting considers a broader question — where does the divine end and the human begin?
Acrylic on Canvas
120cm x 90cm