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Frame

Frame

Frame

The fourth painting in the series encapsulates a transformative moment when one achieves a profound understanding of the world and experiences a renewed vision of oneself. Building upon the tree mask motif previously seen in the painting "Me, myself and I," the masks in this artwork have become indistinguishable. As one gains new insights and understanding, the masks dissolve, revealing a clear and transcendent comprehension of oneself that surpasses individual identities and becomes faceless. This newfound clarity allows for the recognition of one's integral place within the interconnected web of the world and the environment. The veils of personal perception become transparent, leading to a deep sense of oneness with the surroundings. The frame within the painting signifies the process of rebuilding and restructuring one's mind. The artwork exudes brightness and tranquility, reflecting the serene state attained after the process of rebuilding and restructuring oneself. The colors chosen evoke a sense of peace and harmony, further enhancing the painting's overall atmosphere. Notably, the inspiration for this artwork was drawn from a visit to Le Louvre in Abu Dhabi, and the profound impact of that experience is evident in the artistic composition.

Collection

The Mask Collection

Dimensions

150x200x4 cm (without frame) | 155x205x6 cm (with frame)