The story behind Flash for empathy

How one intuitive abstract painting evolved into Flash for empathy – a powerful four part steel-framed artwork born from inner transformation

At first, it was all about the act of painting itself.


No message. No final vision. Just the pure joy of experimenting with textures, colors, brushes, and palette knives. Large, square canvases – always 100 x 100 cm, became my playground. I searched for my own style, something that would stay. Something with depth.


Painting turned into a process that stretched over months. It was a journey of letting go, allowing, and being patient. Layers built up. Shapes emerged and disappeared. The canvas became a mirror of my inner state.

And then, without warning, it happened. One painting began to speak.

An abstract suggestion of a head appeared, its vision blocked by three horizontal bars. The message was unclear at first, but something about it stayed with me. As i continued painting, more elements surfaced, as if the artwork was revealing itself in layers.

Slowly, it became clear: this image reflected my own inner journey. The three bars represented the noise of the outside world, the constant distractions that cloud of inner clarity. The figures quiet presence whispered a truth I had been circling for months:

Be still and turn inward – because all the answers are already there.

The message was here. The motif was here. And Flash for empathy was born.

From that single 100 x 100 cm canvas, the vision expanded. Four canvases, each the same size, came together to form one unified piece – a powerful 200 x 200 cm artwork. Because, in the end, everything is one.

Each canvas is framed in steel, heavy, robust, and sustainable. The material reflects the strength of the message: empathy is not fragile. It is strong, enduring, and built to last.

Flash for empathy is more than art. It is a visual reminder to pause, look within, and remember that what you seek is already inside you. Always.


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