inhale exhibition

A moment to look inward

There are moments when simply inhaling is enough. To pause. To feel the air as it enters and leaves, asking nothing of time except to stay a little longer. This exhibition is born from that need for stillness: to look at the present as if for the first time, without judgment, simply inhabiting it. Sometimes, the simplest act — breathing — can also be the most revealing.

The works presented here do not seek answers. They are traces of an intimate process, of days when the world seemed to move too slowly or far too fast. Colors emerge like thoughts, shapes repeat like emotional cycles. Each piece is an invitation to look inward, unhurried, with the same delicacy with which a flower opens itself to the sun.

Conscious series

I begin

Conscious series 1/9

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic, paper and plaster impasto

These works offer space. They are tactile traces of an intimate process. Colors emerge like thoughts, while forms repeat like the rhythmic cycles of the soul. 23 x 32 cm, museum-quality frame.

I think

Conscious series 2/9

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic, paper and plaster impasto

Do it for yourself

Conscious series 3/9

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic, paper and plaster impasto

Anesthesia yesterday

Conscious series 4/9

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic, paper and plaster impasto

Tomorrow

Conscious series 5/9

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic, paper and plaster impasto

I want to love

Conscious series 6/9

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic, paper and plaster impasto

I whant to enjoy

Conscious series 7/9

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic, paper and plaster impasto

Listen

Conscious series 8/9

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic, paper and plaster impasto

Cry over something

Conscious series 9/9

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic, paper and plaster impasto

Initial series

Carather

Initial series

74 x 100 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

This piece embodies the physical weight of a pause. The eroded surface mimics a geological skin. It captures light in its reliefs, creating a dynamic interplay of shadows that changes throughout the day.

Instant

Initial series

74 x 104 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

Initial

Initial series

74 x 104 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

Glimmer

Initial series

74 x 94 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

Inhale: Wood & Fire Series

Ash

Wood & Fire Series

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

Bark

Wood & Fire Series

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

A visceral transformation of organic matter. These works reinterpret combustion with a modern, high-contrast aesthetic. A bold investment in textural storytelling, perfect for contemporary spaces in New York or California.

Timber

Wood & Fire Series

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

Soot

Wood & Fire Series

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

Embers

Wood & Fire Series

23 x 32 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

Inhale: Path Series

Vitar surge

Path Series

74 x 94 cm

Acrylic, paper and plaster

Fluid parh

Path Series

74 x 94 cm

Acrylic, paper and plaster

These works map the ethereal coastline where water meets earth. Both pieces utilize contrasting varnishes to create an immersive journey—a future-proof investment for collectors seeking modern abstract landscapes.

Inhale: Natural inspiration Series

Tide

Natural inspiration Series

32 x 23 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

Foam

Natural inspiration Series

32 x 23 cm

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Sand

Natural inspiration Series

32 x 23 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

Shore

Natural inspiration Series

32 x 23 cm

Acrylic and plaster impasto

Capture the raw elegance of nature. Using acrylic and plaster, these pieces bring the sensory experience of the shore into the domestic space. A balance of serenity and sophisticated texture.

Inhale: Exhibition Walkthrough Video

Inhale: The Final Breath and New Horizons

As Inhale reaches its final chapter, it leaves behind a profound sensory map of shorelines and light. The success of this show lies in its ability to transform the canvas into a visceral, three-dimensional experience. For the collector, these pieces represent a unique bridge where contemporary abstraction meets the primordial rhythms of nature.

The creative energy has already shifted toward new horizons. The artist is currently refining the sculptural use of plaster, pushing the boundaries of the “Pop” landscape even further. As one breath ends, a new vital cycle begins. This is a definitive moment to acquire the foundational pieces of a constantly evolving legacy.