About the Exhibition
Look twice. The clouds are watching.
Atelier Noir is a quiet hall built for one practice — paintings rooted in magic realism and surrealism, where the ordinary keeps slipping sideways into something the eye almost remembers.
Every canvas carries hidden messages — a sentence folded into a shadow, a face waiting inside a curtain, a small private joke for whoever stays long enough to find it. Nothing is announced. Nothing is hurried.
I paint the way a child watches the sky: looking for shapes in the clouds — a horse, a sleeping woman, a city that isn't there. Then I keep the shape and let the rest of the world arrange itself around it.
Stay a while. Look twice. The longer you stand in front of a piece, the more it begins to look back.
"Reality is the first draft. I just keep editing until the dream shows up."
— The Artist