Bisex II
ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS
150 X 150 CM | 60 X 60 INCHES
In this piece, the female body emerges as a golden specter drifting through a deep, almost ritualistic red. The image moves between the carnal and the symbolic, the sacred and the wounded—like a modern reliquary where the intimate becomes a visual manifesto. The red is not just color: it is skin, fire, heartbeat. It is also an open wound, a tattooed memory, a contained cry.
Fragments of figures—nearly dismembered—layer over each other, suggesting a nonlinear narrative where desire, pain, and feminine power are deeply intertwined. This deliberate layering unsettles the gaze and forces us to contemplate the body not as an object, but as territory. A space that has been narrated, intervened, violated, and yet still speaks—still pulses.
The artwork evokes a contemporary fresco, rich in symbolism and sensuality, where what remains unseen—what is veiled or hidden—carries as much weight as what is revealed. There are echoes of sacred art, of ancient codices, but also of quiet protest. It is a visual tribute to the body as archive, the body as altar.



