In this piece, the color palette is articulated around two predominant shades: gray and gold, which are not only chromatic contrasts, but metaphors of two opposing forces that are in a delicate balance.
Gray, with its cold and almost translucent nuances, spreads across the surface with an air of restraint. In its presence, one perceives stillness, an introspective calm that seems to speak of the intangible and the ephemeral. It is not an absolute or monotonous gray, but one that plays with the subtle variations of light, so that it seems to live and move slowly, suggesting the wear and tear of matter and the decay of the tangible.
On the other hand, the shades of gold burst into the work like flashes of luminosity. Gold is presented as a faint current that flows through the gray, as if emerging from the cracks of the structure that contains it. This golden yellow, in its various intensities, provides a visual vibration that radiates warmth and depth, referring to the glow of what is lost or distant.
The texture of the work, worked with fluid brushstrokes, creates an atmosphere of suspended movement, of imperceptible changes that occur with the flow of the moments.