

This painting feels like a place we once knew but no longer control. The buildings still stand, but life has changed. The streets are quiet, washed with water and time, while animals move through spaces that used to belong to people. It’s not loud or dramatic—it’s calm, almost accepting. Like the world has simply carried on without us.
The rough textures and faded marks hint at stories left behind—memories, mistakes, and everything we built. The soft blues at the bottom bring a sense of stillness, like a pause to think.
This piece isn’t about fear. It’s about perspective. It quietly asks: what really lasts? In the end, nature doesn’t rush or fight—it just returns. And maybe that’s not an ending, but a reminder that we’re only part of something bigger, something that doesn’t need us to keep going.
101cm x76.5cm – Acrylic paint and mixed media on stretched canvas (no frame, edges painted)