Soul Color

Soul Color appears as a silent, dreamlike triptych, composed of three panels in dialogue with one another. The surface vibrates with a distant, indistinct light, like a memory resurfacing without ever fully bringing its origin into focus.

Starting from the right, Prussian blue envelops the image in an intense, nocturnal depth. It is a dense, meditative blue that suggests introspection and mystery, inviting the viewer to enter an inner, profound space.

At the center, cobalt blue introduces a brighter, more energetic note. While preserving the suspended atmosphere, this panel represents the point of balance of the work: a passage, an emotional threshold where light and shadow meet, creating a vital, pulsating tension.

On the left, ultramarine blue opens the image to a more poetic dimension. It is a blue that evokes the horizon, travel, and distance. Here the dreamlike quality becomes gentler, almost nostalgic, like a mental landscape slowly dissolving into memory.

Taken together, the three blues are not merely chromatic variations, but true states of the soul. The triptych thus becomes an emotional journey, a silent crossing of depth, energy, and openness, where color does not describe the external world but reveals the inner one.