The Birth of Light (2025)
Year
2025
Dimensions
70x70
Materials
Author's technique on fiberboard
Medium
Painting
"The Birth of Light" is an image of the primordial moment of Creation, when the Word of God separated light from darkness, giving meaning and order to chaos. The abstraction does not depict light literally, but reveals it as a spiritual event - the presence of God entering what is formless and silent. This light is not only physical, but above all inner: a truth that awakens human calling and freedom. It is born where there is trust in the Creator, even in the midst of doubt and darkness. The painting invites contemplation of that eternal moment when God once again speaks: "Let there be light."
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2025
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70x70
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Author's technique on fiberboard
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Painting
"The Birth of Light" is an image of the primordial moment of Creation, when the Word of God separated light from darkness, giving meaning and order to chaos. The abstraction does not depict light literally, but reveals it as a spiritual event - the presence of God entering what is formless and silent. This light is not only physical, but above all inner: a truth that awakens human calling and freedom. It is born where there is trust in the Creator, even in the midst of doubt and darkness. The painting invites contemplation of that eternal moment when God once again speaks: "Let there be light."
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2025
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70x70
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Author's technique on fiberboard
Medium
Painting
"The Birth of Light" is an image of the primordial moment of Creation, when the Word of God separated light from darkness, giving meaning and order to chaos. The abstraction does not depict light literally, but reveals it as a spiritual event - the presence of God entering what is formless and silent. This light is not only physical, but above all inner: a truth that awakens human calling and freedom. It is born where there is trust in the Creator, even in the midst of doubt and darkness. The painting invites contemplation of that eternal moment when God once again speaks: "Let there be light."