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Hi there <3Β Β Today I wanted to tell you about the latest painting titled "The Time Machine". Looking at those two telephones in the foreground, I can't help but feel like I'm delving into the dark corners of time, where childhood memories intertwine with the present. Those old telephones are like time machines leading into the depths of history.

They might remind us of times when phone calls were special events, when listening to the ringtone brought a thrill of excitement, and waiting for messages was filled with impatience. The toy phone, on the other hand, takes us into the world of childhood fantasy and innocence. Childhood imagination, stimulated by this simple object, created wonderful worlds and stories, sometimes in the form of conversations with oneself or imaginary friends.

But can these two telephones talk to each other? Can they engage in a dialogue to exchange memories and experiences from different epochs? This thought seems to be an invitation to a journey through time, where the past and present merge into one story. The dialogue between these two telephone characters could be a metaphor for the dialogue between different stages of life. It could be a tale of how childhood communicates with adulthood, how past memories influence the present, and shape our identity.

The presence of these two devices seems to be a bridge connecting us to the past, to childhood memories and dreams. They are not just old telephones but symbolic tools that aid in the journey into our own history.

And perhaps it is this figure standing behind them that is the key to understanding the message of this painting. Maybe it represents all of us who grapple with the distant past and try to find our place in today's fast-paced and changing world of communication. Yes, the figure depicted in the painting is the symbolic narrator of our own story, inviting us to reflect on who we are, where we come from, and where we are heading.

All of these interpretations are my story about the painting and can be supplemented or completely differently interpreted through subjective experiences and perspectives, as each of us has our own history, making the painting a reflection of our experiences, feelings, and thoughts.

oil on canvas 65x50cm


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