Inertia No. 1 | IllustrationInertia No. 1 | Original painting, 100x70, oil on canvasInertia No. 1 | DetailInertia No. 1 | Painting and palette overview (reel)Inertia No. 1 | Color paletteInertia No. 1 | MockupInertia No. 2 | SketchInertia No. 2 | IllustrationInertia No. 2 | MockupInertia No. 2 | Animated reelInertia No. 2 | Animated reel | change color02
⌜ INERTIA_ ⌝
A figure suspended between gesture and withdrawal.
Inertia_ originates from an oil painting where the body appears abandoned on a chair, as if in a delicate, precarious balance. In the digital illustration, the composition remains, but the color palette softens, the line becomes more essential.
In the second illustration, the golden spiral emerges through the hair, becoming a symbol of an external force. In the reel, movement is concentrated there: the body stays still, but the hair flows, as if pulled by an invisible energy. The eyes are observing.
It is a reflection on inertia as a state of waiting and resistance. The body does not react, but it senses: time is suspended, the gesture is held back, something is about to shift.