"The Last Light"
"The Last Light"
Acrylic on canvas; oval 40 x 50 cm ( 15,7 x 19,8 inch ) The painting is protected with a satin varnish, and the edges are adorned with gold paint.
"The Last Light" – a June evening after the storm, when the world is already cloaked in darkness, and feathery clouds stretch across the sky like a mysterious mantle. Suddenly and fleetingly, the crimson-gold glow of the setting sun pierces through the clouds, as if nature herself decided to leave her final, burning imprint on the heavens.
This moment lasts but an instant—the highest peak of the cloud ignites, like the fire of thoughts that visit us only on these particular June evenings. Thoughts that are fervent, untamed, brimming with longing and dreams, alive solely in this magical season.
That light, so ephemeral, serves as a reminder that beauty often arrives unbidden and lingers only as long as it takes to move us, etching itself into memory forever. Like a fleeting spark in the twilight, it leaves behind a quiet flame in the heart, urging us to find wonder in life's most transient moments.