“Colors in a Debate” is a work that captures energy, movement, and density in a single moment. The title of the work plays humorously with the energy of the image, but it does not seek to impose anything. What really happens and what is recognized in it remains completely open and is left up to each viewer.
On the surface, green, orange, pink, and blue meet deeper, darker layers that lend the image weight and depth. The fine violet-magenta lines run through the composition like rapid impulses, creating unexpected clarity amid all the complexity. The connection between the many layers of color, the cells, and the lines contributes to the great visual depth.
The work appears lively, dense, and at the same time open in the room, as if the color were still in motion. The organic structures that lie over the layers like cells give the detailed image a special visual effect.
Whether in the living room, office, or large, open spaces, this abstract work of art has a powerful presence without imposing a fixed meaning. Instead, it invites you to engage, linger, and discover new nuances again and again.