EXODUS
"Exodus" is more than just a painting; it's an evocative narrative of migration and movement, deeply anchored in the biblical tales yet equally resonant with the contemporary struggles of leaving one's homeland. The canvas bursts with sharp, commanding colors—reds and yellows indicating urgency and passion, contrasted starkly with blacks and whites that hint at absolutes, polarities, and the in-between spaces of our lives.
Two pronounced flows shape the trajectory of the artwork. The first, where paint has been allowed to meander and drip on its own accord, symbolizes the deep-seated yearnings to explore, to break free, and to find new shores. The second, where the paint is deliberately pushed, embodies the harsher realities—of being compelled to leave, of having one's choices made by circumstances beyond control.
Yet, despite the contrasts and the vivid chromatic journey, one constant remains: the painting's unwavering movement forward. Whether driven by choice or necessity, by desire or destiny, the flow never regresses. It's a poignant reminder that, regardless of the vibrant or somber chapters in our lives, time and tide march forward, and so must we, in our eternal quest for a better horizon.