The title "Maze" immediately resonates with the composition: these labyrinthine lines, dead ends, bifurcations, and secret passages that delineate an inner cartography or an initiatory path.
The choice of English reinforces an enigmatic neutrality, inviting universal interpretation of the canvas: this labyrinth is not merely graphic, but also mental, spiritual, perhaps even mnemonic.
Upon this canvas, a path seeks its way, hesitates, retreats, then advances.
Against a warm, earthy ground, lines intertwine and coil, tracing the meanders of an inner labyrinth — neither trap nor prison, but a path of exploration.
Every turn suggests a thought. Every angle, a decision. And amidst this profusion of geometric forms, certain zones illuminate with red, gold, or white, like secret beacons or echoes of memory.
In its slender 30 x 90 cm format, "Maze" transforms into an ascent.
Presented in an orange-red float frame, the artwork radiates a contained tension, an underlying movement. An enigma posed, not to be resolved, but to be profoundly felt.