Triptich
Triptich (2003) is a large-scale work composed of three individual canvases conceived as a single visual structure. While each panel retains its autonomy, together they construct a continuous spatial field defined by rhythm, tension, and architectural balance.
The triptych format is not decorative but structural. The division into three parts introduces measured interruption, allowing the composition to unfold gradually across the surface. Gesture, geometry, and layered acrylic applications generate depth and movement, while the scale establishes a strong physical presence.
Rather than narrating, the work organizes space. It reflects the artist’s commitment to constructing painting as a field of thought — where fragmentation and unity coexist within a disciplined formal language.
Acrylic on canvas 2003 210 × 300 cm



