
Physique

"Monia-1" Toronto, Canada 2000
Acrylic on canvas. 120 cm x 152 cm / 47 x 60 inches.
In an affected languid pose, one leg over another and hand relaxed by her side, a golden silk veil lays draped nonchalantly over her body. Never acknowledging her audience, gazing into a world of her own, Monia lays before us in a moment of quiescent repose.
In an affected languid pose, one leg over another and hand relaxed by her side, a golden silk veil lays draped nonchalantly over her body. Never acknowledging her audience, gazing into a world of her own, Monia lays before us in a moment of quiescent repose.

"Monia-2" New York, USA 2000
Acrylic on canvas. 90 x 90 cm / 35.3 x 35.4 inches
The second study of Monia brings to light a provocative and voluptuous figure that manages exhibit sensuality and bare strength with the same stroke of the brush.
The second study of Monia brings to light a provocative and voluptuous figure that manages exhibit sensuality and bare strength with the same stroke of the brush.

"Monia-3" Toronto, Canada 2001
Acrylic on canvas. 120 cm x 152 cm / 47 x 60 inches.
The balance struck within the interplays of shadows and light bring about the last painting of the Monia series.
The balance struck within the interplays of shadows and light bring about the last painting of the Monia series.

"Ballerina" Toronto, Canada 1999
The balance of the dancers pose is merely a backdrop to the artists main focus which are shiny silk ribbons leading to the slippers of the ballerina.

"Sabrina" Toronto, Canada 2001
Acrylic on canvas. 91cm x 121cm / 36 x 83 inches
The curvaceous nature of the female form is presented through a harmony of golden highlights emerging from the dark abyss.
The curvaceous nature of the female form is presented through a harmony of golden highlights emerging from the dark abyss.

"Anima rising" Toronto, Canada 1999
Acrylic on canvas. 90cm x 90cm / 35,4 x 35,4 inches
In tones from black to white the subject opens in to the interconnected realm of infinity...
In tones from black to white the subject opens in to the interconnected realm of infinity...