I will never walk twice in the same crowd

This series of figurative paintings captures the fleeting essence of human connection in a bustling sea of people, where time moves inexorably forward. The figures, painted in fluid, dynamic strokes, create a sense of constant motion, evoking the hurried pace of modern life. Each individual is depicted as part of a larger, undulating crowd, emphasizing the transient nature of our encounters and the ephemerality of shared moments.


The paintings reflect an observation of society where connections are made in passing—brief, powerful, yet impossible to reclaim once they slip away. As the crowd moves together, it forms a collective narrative, a story of humanity bound by the shared experience of time. Yet, as time flows, this same crowd disperses, never to reassemble in the same way, symbolizing the impermanence of human relationships and the relentless progression of time.


The series explores the tension between unity and isolation, as people come together for a moment, only to part ways, leaving behind echoes of connection. It invites viewers to contemplate the beauty and melancholy of these transient encounters, and the way we, as individuals, contribute to the ever-evolving tapestry of human existence, woven together by the passage of time.