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Eros
Love Before the Arrow There is a version of Eros we all think we know. The winged god.The archer.The mischievous force that strikes without warning and leaves desire, obsession, and transformation in its wake. In much of Western art, Eros appears playful, triumphant, sometimes cruel. Love as impact. Love as disruption. Love as something that happens to us. When I painted Eros , that image was not what interested me. This painting was created during a quieter, more inward per

Michel
Feb 94 min read


Genesis
For this piece, I found myself exploring Hindu cosmology, not from a place of religious practice, but from genuine fascination with its visual language. The intricate geometry, the balance between stillness and motion, the way each symbol carries layers of meaning. It offered a vocabulary that could hold what I wanted to express.

Michel
Oct 20, 20255 min read
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