Nature I – II is a diptych that evokes the relationship between time and nature as living, dynamic, and inseparable cycles. In these two pieces, organic colors—greens, earthy tones, ochres, and deep blues—intertwine in layered forms that suggest the expansion and contraction of a landscape, as if each stroke breathes with the natural world.
Far from representing a static or idyllic view of nature, the compositions convey an inner rhythm, almost pulsating, reminiscent of the changing seasons, the passage of days, and the life that emerges and recedes in spirals of transformation.
Each canvas reflects the other—not as a mirror, but as a visual echo. Together, they form a duality in constant dialogue. In this intersection between art and biology, between perception and environment, Nature I – II invites us to contemplate time not merely as chronology, but as a living process, always in motion.