

Four seasons
Four MDF wood frames (polyptych) covered in gold leaf, ink is applied dripping, the sun rays are hand-drawn with paste and subsequently covered with gold leaf and ink.
200x200x7 cm
Representation of the Sun with its Solstices and Equinoxes
Four seasons
×At the center of a miniature universe, four MDF wood panels come together in a dance of light and shadow, creating a visual spectacle known as "Four Seasons." It is a work of art, a cosmos in itself, where every drop of ink and every gold leaf tells the story of creation, the birth of stars, and the infinite paths we take in our lives.
When you look at this piece, called a polyptych because of its multi-element composition, you can see the golden rays of the sun extending outward from an invisible center. These rays, meticulously handcrafted from paste and covered in gold leaf, reflect the light and also radiate the energy and warmth of an eternal sun, one that never sets in the realm of art.
The ink, applied drippingly, is reminiscent of the veins of the earth or the branches of an ancient tree. Here, the artist reminds us that in every ending there is a beginning; in every branch that ends, a new shoot of possibilities emerges. The use of ink, so fluid and capricious, is an analogy for life itself: unpredictable, wild, but intrinsically beautiful.
Each of the four panels represents a season in the life cycle, a chapter in the book of time. Separately, they are unique and nuanced stories; together, they form a narrative that speaks to a whole greater than the sum of its parts. It's a piece that adorns a wall and time, giving the viewer an eternal perspective, a reminder that every moment is precious and every second is golden.
The sun's rays, crafted with such care and attention, are like the paths we choose in life, forged from the dough of our decisions and covered with the gold leaf of our triumphs and joys. These paths extend in all directions, pointing to the interconnectedness of our lives with those of others, the interdependence of our dreams and actions.
This work, "Four Seasons," is for the contemplative, the dreamer, the lover of light and darkness. It is for those who understand that beauty lies in complexity and that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. By making this work yours, you are purchasing a decorative object; you are investing in a visual philosophy; you are bringing a piece of heaven into your space, a fragment of sunlight that will never cease to inspire and comfort.
This polyptych is a mirror in which you will see yourself reflected, a canvas that will reflect your changes, your personal seasons, and your own growth. It is a constant dialogue between art and viewer, between the creator and creation, a dialogue that, once begun, will continue to resonate in the heart and mind long after you have looked away. With "Four Seasons," you are acquiring a work of art; you are welcoming an eternal cycle of light and life into your home.