Path of Uncertainty






In my previous post, I talked about that phase in life where passion and reality begin to pull us in different directions. During that time, I felt a lot of confusion , wanting to follow art, but also thinking about stability, income, and responsibilities , It was hard to explain those feelings with words, so I turned them into a painting.

In this painting, the person stands between two paths. The fingerprint-like road symbolizes  identity and self-expression -  the part of us that wants to follow our passion. The other reflects the structured path many of us choose for stability and survival.

 Around the scene, you can see scattered clocks and question marks. For me, they represent something many of us feel during that stage: the pressure of time and the uncertainty of making the “right” choice.

 Above everything, there is a face watching the scene, like a quiet observer.

It represents self-reflection.

That moment when you step back and ask yourself:

Who am I really?
Am I making the right decision?

This painting isn’t about choosing one path over another.
It’s about that moment in between , when life asks you to move forward, but your mind is still searching for clarity.

I’d love to know what you see or feel when you look at this painting.

Because the interesting thing about art is that every person finds their own meaning inside it.


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