309 x 240 cm | Triptych – 3 panels of 103 x 240 cm ( w. x h.)
Salomon is a botanical ascent, a cascade of wheat stalks and feathers carried by an invisible breath. At the crossroads of winds and harvests, the piece evokes the richness of a golden field bending under the light, in a movement as powerful as it is delicate.
The eye follows a swirling dance of organic forms, a spiraling momentum where each strand seems to stretch toward infinity. The golden stalks and slender stems recall fertility and ancestral wisdom, an implicit reference to King Solomon, a figure of discernment and prosperity. Through this abundant motion, the work becomes a metaphor for abundance and the perpetual cycle of life.
Shades of copper, gold, and white radiate a solar warmth, balancing opulence and lightness. Like a tempest of wheat carried in a celestial rotation, Salomon inhabits a space where nature and light become one, where matter dissolves into energy and movement.
Salomon is a golden offering, a moment suspended between grounding and ascension. Its glow shifts with the light, revealing subtle reflections and an airy dynamism that captivates the gaze. In a space dedicated to contemplation or harmony, it becomes a symbol of renewal and balance—an invitation to feel the breath of the living world.