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"In the Quiet of My Mind" – A Portrait of Everything at Once
This oil painting portrait is a visual meditation on emotional complexity—the truth that we rarely feel just one thing. We're layered. Contradictory. Beautifully messy. And sometimes, we lie down not to rest, but because it all suddenly feels too much to carry standing up.


"The Silence We Carry: Art Speaks What We Can't" – A Rebellion in Color
Art becomes the loudspeaker for the feelings we hide deep within us. This piece captures the raw energy of defiance, anger, and frustration, channeling it into something we can all feel, even if we don’t know how to say it. It’s a rebellion against being forced into silence, a shout against the unjust systems that try to control us. Inspired by Lily Allen’s "F**k You," this artwork doesn’t ask for permission. It speaks for all the things we feel but can’t express.


"Black Dahlia's Lament" – Where Sorrow Blooms with Grace
a visual exploration of deep disappointment and unspoken sorrow. The painting's heart is a Black Dahlia, a symbol of mystery and dark beauty, surrounded by a bouquet of yellow carnations. Traditionally, yellow carnations represent disappointment.. The overall effect is a sense of loss and a beauty tinged with sadness. This piece speaks to those moments when what was promised or hoped for turns into disillusionment, leaving behind a lingering sense of what could have been.


"Three Hours Ahead: Golden State of Mind" – Where Freedom Meets the Horizon
The sun on your skin, the wind in your hair, and the promise of endless possibilities. You can almost feel the thrill of the open road and the carefree spirit of a coastal getaway. It's an invitation to escape into a world where time slows down, and you can savor the simple pleasure of being present in a beautiful moment.


“Lingering Warmth” – Sunset Remembered: Where the Day Slows and Light Stays
The painting integrated into a room with a natural, serene feel. Noir focused on using earthy tones, natural materials, and subtle lighting to complement the warm yellows and tranquil sunset of the painting.
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