Master
Technique:
ETCHING+Aquatint / A la Poupee
Picture size
5²⁹/₃₂ x 3¹⁵/₁₆ in
15 x 10 cm
Paper size
10¹⁵/₃₂ x 6¹/₂ in
26.6 х 16.5 cm
Year
2015
Edition
of 30
Description
At the center of the composition lies a sprout, a symbol of beginning and growth. It pushes through the layers of time and effort, finding life on a plate that resembles the face of a clock. This image underscores the importance of time: every creation requires patience, dedication, and faith.
For the seed to grow, three essential elements are needed: soil, water, and something invisible that bridges the material and the spiritual. On the left, a spoon is plunged into the soil — a symbol of labor, persistence, and daily care. On the right, a glass of water stands as the source of life, nurturing everything that lives. Yet the central role belongs to the Master, the one who inspires and orchestrates this process.
The Master remains hidden beneath the veil of night. It is the night that becomes the time for creation, for searching, for unseen efforts. This mysterious backstage is where change begins. The contrast between night and day, between the mundane and the inspired, reveals the idea that great achievements always start in the silence of contemplation and inner work.
But who is the Master? Perhaps it is the one who sees and understands the nature of creation. The one who knows that a seed, planted in soil and watered, will grow into a miraculous stalk of inspiration. It is the Master who, under the cover of night, fills the sprout with the power of their soul and talent so that one day it may give rise to magnificent cities, open new horizons, lay roads, plant gardens, and astonish the world with its beauty.
The Master sits quietly, observing the tender growth of the sprout. This is the embodiment of the creator, whose work remains hidden, yet whose fruits transform the world. This piece reminds us that behind every visible success lie invisible efforts, and true creation is born where time, patience, and inspiration merge in harmony.
Master
Technique:
ETCHING+Aquatint / A la Poupee
Picture size
5²⁹/₃₂ x 3¹⁵/₁₆ in
15 x 10 cm
Paper size
10¹⁵/₃₂ x 6¹/₂ in
26.6 х 16.5 cm
Year
2015
Edition
of 30
Description
At the center of the composition lies a sprout, a symbol of beginning and growth. It pushes through the layers of time and effort, finding life on a plate that resembles the face of a clock. This image underscores the importance of time: every creation requires patience, dedication, and faith.
For the seed to grow, three essential elements are needed: soil, water, and something invisible that bridges the material and the spiritual. On the left, a spoon is plunged into the soil — a symbol of labor, persistence, and daily care. On the right, a glass of water stands as the source of life, nurturing everything that lives. Yet the central role belongs to the Master, the one who inspires and orchestrates this process.
The Master remains hidden beneath the veil of night. It is the night that becomes the time for creation, for searching, for unseen efforts. This mysterious backstage is where change begins. The contrast between night and day, between the mundane and the inspired, reveals the idea that great achievements always start in the silence of contemplation and inner work.
But who is the Master? Perhaps it is the one who sees and understands the nature of creation. The one who knows that a seed, planted in soil and watered, will grow into a miraculous stalk of inspiration. It is the Master who, under the cover of night, fills the sprout with the power of their soul and talent so that one day it may give rise to magnificent cities, open new horizons, lay roads, plant gardens, and astonish the world with its beauty.
The Master sits quietly, observing the tender growth of the sprout. This is the embodiment of the creator, whose work remains hidden, yet whose fruits transform the world. This piece reminds us that behind every visible success lie invisible efforts, and true creation is born where time, patience, and inspiration merge in harmony.