





The Monkey and the Boy
Original: Oil on canvas, 90 × 100 cm, 2003. Excellent condition, from the artist’s private collection
Is it vanity, or self-reflection? In this painting, a woman, a monkey, and a boy holding a mirror come together in a dreamlike composition. The colors swirl and blend with fluid motion — nothing is still, everything is in transition. The figures invite interpretation: the monkey, perhaps a symbol of instinct; the child, of innocence; the mirror, of self-awareness or illusion. The scene is dynamic and emotionally charged, like a memory half-remembered. Each viewer may walk away with a different story.
Certificate of Authenticity & Shipping Details
This painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist, ensuring its authenticity.
The piece is unframed and will be shipped securely to preserve its quality during transit.
Original: Oil on canvas, 90 × 100 cm, 2003. Excellent condition, from the artist’s private collection
Is it vanity, or self-reflection? In this painting, a woman, a monkey, and a boy holding a mirror come together in a dreamlike composition. The colors swirl and blend with fluid motion — nothing is still, everything is in transition. The figures invite interpretation: the monkey, perhaps a symbol of instinct; the child, of innocence; the mirror, of self-awareness or illusion. The scene is dynamic and emotionally charged, like a memory half-remembered. Each viewer may walk away with a different story.
Certificate of Authenticity & Shipping Details
This painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist, ensuring its authenticity.
The piece is unframed and will be shipped securely to preserve its quality during transit.
Original: Oil on canvas, 90 × 100 cm, 2003. Excellent condition, from the artist’s private collection
Is it vanity, or self-reflection? In this painting, a woman, a monkey, and a boy holding a mirror come together in a dreamlike composition. The colors swirl and blend with fluid motion — nothing is still, everything is in transition. The figures invite interpretation: the monkey, perhaps a symbol of instinct; the child, of innocence; the mirror, of self-awareness or illusion. The scene is dynamic and emotionally charged, like a memory half-remembered. Each viewer may walk away with a different story.
Certificate of Authenticity & Shipping Details
This painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist, ensuring its authenticity.
The piece is unframed and will be shipped securely to preserve its quality during transit.