In this sensual work, I explore the theme of connection with nature and dissolution in the moment. The nude female body, softly curved, seems to vanish on the shore — into the breeze of a gentle grey-blue sea, evoking a sense of pleasure and slow creation. This bare, black-and-white woman’s body — breasts, legs, hips — is exposed, vulnerable, and filled with breath. It invites the viewer into a space of intimate silence, as if she is dissolving into the ocean air on a deserted beach.
Abstract contrasts of black and white, passionate drips, and free-flowing brushstrokes echo the waves — both external and internal. She is erotic and unreachable, a black-and-white woman suspended between touch and disappearance.
Text on the painting: “To Be. To Feel. To Touch. To See. / To Breathe…” This phrase becomes the breath of the composition — its rhythm and its essence. The piece is about physicality, freedom, and the silent language of desire — erotic art in a minimalist and fluid form.