Paradise of Broken Porcelain Hearts
Acrylic, paper on stretched banner.
203 × 125 cm
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A completely abstract, dynamic composition capturing the moment of an eternal fall. There are no specific forms—only the rhythm of a fracture, where each shard retains the memory of its former unity.
The work plays with a cultural code: porcelain as tenderness, shards as trauma. Yet there is no drama here—only an “archaeology” of emotion without explanation. The viewer does not see “broken hearts” but rather senses something fragile that can no longer be reassembled.Porcelain evokes associations with something precious, yet the shards appear deliberately rough—a contrast between concept and execution.
2025















