Time and energy may have common interests.
“Fire” (2014) is a piece that captures pure energy in its most vibrant state. The oil painting illustrates the powerful belief that time and energy may have common interests. The composition is organized into vertical color bands that simulate flames or curtains of moving matter, exploring how the relative position from the object reduces the space of perception to intensify vibration.
The author, Felipe Peña, uses color as an act of energy itself. The canvas burns with intense reds and oranges struggling to assert themselves against deep blues and blacks. This chromatic tension is the artist’s signature, forcing the viewer to pause and feel the resonance. “Fire” does not seek representation, but a direct and immediate experience of cosmic heat. It is an inspiring meditation on the transformative power of consciousness and matter, reminding us of the intensity with which the present is built.




