Metro Station
Acrylic on canvas
36 x 28 cm
Original artwork
A convergence point — where everything meets, moves, and begins again.
Metro Station is built around the symbolism of the heart as both a physical and metaphysical center. A place where pathways intersect: like arteries branching and reconnecting, like subway lines weaving through a city — all leading back to the same core.
At its center, the heart becomes a station. Not static, but alive. Constantly receiving, directing, sustaining. It represents movement with purpose — the quiet intelligence that guides us, connects us, and propels us forward, even when we don’t fully understand where we are going.
Blending surrealism with abstract elements, the composition evokes a sense of flow and structure at once. There is an underlying order within the complexity — a reminder that even chaos follows a rhythm, and that everything circulating through us has a destination.
Beyond symbolism, it reflects a deeper truth: the heart is not only emotional, but essential. It nourishes, distributes, sustains life itself. Just as in a metro system, every route matters — every connection keeps the whole alive.
This piece invites the viewer to pause and consider:
Where are you being led? What is your center? And what within you is constantly in motion, guiding you toward it?
For those drawn to meaning, connection, and the invisible systems that shape both the body and the soul.
Dimensions
Original Work
Unique, one-of-one
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Materials
Original
Professional-grade acrylic on cotton canvas
Hand-finished surface with protective varnish
Fine Art Prints (Giclée)
100% cotton rag, museum-grade paper
Archival pigment inks with extended longevity
Precision reproduction preserving tonal depth and surface detail
Edition
Each print is released under strict limitation.
Individually signed and numbered
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
Produced in controlled quantities to preserve rarity
No reprints once the edition is sold out.
Care
Keep away from direct, prolonged sunlight
Handle minimally and with care
Clean only with a dry, soft cloth
Professional framing recommended for preservation
Collector’s Note
This piece belongs to a limited body of work that defines the early evolution of the artist’s visual language.
Acquiring it means holding a fragment of that origin.
Not mass-produced. Not replicated beyond its edition. Not designed for decoration, but for presence.
Release Note
Available in limited quantities. Once acquired, the edition will not be reproduced.
