Falling in Love emerges from a subdued green field where the face speaks in the language of color. Soft pastels meet sharp contrasts not to define the figure, but to open it to allow space for the viewer to fall into.
Each hue carries a mood, a silence, a closeness. The asymmetry in the eyes suggests inward reflection, while the clarity of the lips holds the weight of unspoken words. The face is familiar yet unnamed because everyone begins to love in a different color.
This piece transforms the portrait tradition into a contemporary emotional expression. It is the visual embodiment of falling not for someone but into a feeling, a memory, a moment.
An exceptional addition to collections that explore identity, belonging and the quiet power of emotion.