Last Supper
2024, Oil on canvas,
mounted on a wooden stretcher frame —
100 x 80 cm / 39.4 x 31.5 in.
In this work, I approached the Last Supper not as a literal scene, but as a symbolic and mystical event. I wasn’t drawn to the figures themselves, but to the charged atmosphere — sacred, tense, and unresolved. The table became a surreal stage where forms distort and meanings shift. Fish drift through the space as ancient symbols, while spirals whisper of a deeper cosmic order. The red palette heightens the intensity, holding everything in suspense. For me, it is less a retelling of a story than the creation of a space where the human and the divine quietly meet.