ARTWORKS
Clear Mind Origins Series
Haad Yuan, Kho Pangan, Thailand, 2006
NY Dream Dimensions 25.5 x 32.2 inch 65 x 82 cm (Framed)
Clear Mind Dimensions 32.2 x 25.5inch 82 x 65 cm (Framed)
Lorem Ipsum Dimensions 25.5 x 32.2 inch 65 x 82 cm (Framed)
My Parents Young Dimensions 32.2 x 25.5inch 82 x 65 cm (Framed)
Thai Boat Dimensions 25.5 x 32.2 inch 65 x 82 cm (Framed)
Yoga Asana I Dimensions 25.5 x 32.2 inch 65 x 82 cm (Framed)
Leni Dimensions 32.2 x 25.5inch 82 x 65 cm (Framed)
Lorem Ipsum Dimensions 32.2 x 25.5inch 82 x 65 cm (Framed)
Underwater Dimensions 25.5 x 32.2 inch 65 x 82 cm (Framed)
Head Stand Dimensions 32.2 x 25.5inch 82 x 65 cm (Framed)
My Brother in Peace Dimensions 32.2 x 25.5inch 82 x 65 cm (Framed)
Lorem Ipsum Dimensions 32.2 x 25.5inch 82 x 65 cm (Framed)
Yoga Asana II Dimensions 25.5 x 32.2 inch 65 x 82 cm (Framed)
Bamboo Hut Dimensions 25.5 x 32.2 inch 65 x 82 cm (Framed)
Haad Yuan 08 06 Dimensions 32.2 x 25.5inch 82 x 65 cm (Framed)
Clear Mind
Again in Haad Yuan Beach in 2006, Kosta understands better which life he wants and what he is really looking for. He becomes aware of the fact that painting is his future and it's the maximum way to express his ideas, feelings and experiences.
He begins painting while there being inspired by the local populations, beautiful landscapes but also yoga postures, memories of his life as a child, his brother who passed away while still very young, his parents when they were really young. At that moment all of his world wants to come out and be recorded on a canvas forever.
Painting becomes a way to bring out all he is carrying within him for many years and he can not externate.
Painting it’s for Kosta like a therapy that helps him to finally express feelings he never did. He now feels the urgency to bring them out to re-establish an equilibrium.
This experience is so strong and fulfilling that Kosta organizes a small exhibit on the beach just before leaving Thailand. He has great memories of that first time experience shared with amazing people.
Watercolours and Indian ink on paper
Materials
White Wooden Frame
Museum Glass® 2.5mm