Screams of the soul

$5,000.00

Mixed media (ink acrylic, acrylic, oil pastel, water color, and oil) on canvas.

Dimensions: 48’ x 36” inches

Screems of the Soul is a work that examines perception as a layered and fragmented experience, where the inner world is not singular or fixed, but composed of multiple “screems” that filter, distort, and reinterpret reality.

The piece proposes the soul not as a transparent essence, but as a shifting system of projections—where memory, emotion, and identity overlap and compete for visibility. Each layer acts like a surface of reception and interference, suggesting that what we understand as “self” is constantly being reconstructed through internal and external stimuli.

Within a figurative surrealist language, the human presence becomes a vessel for these overlapping emotional frequencies. Lines, textures, and visual interruptions operate as symbolic noise, evoking psychological tension and the instability of perception.

Ultimately, Screems of the Soul reflects on how identity is never fully contained in a single image or truth. Instead, it emerges from a continuous process of translation between what is felt, remembered, and imagined—an ongoing dialogue between fragmented inner realities.

Mixed media (ink acrylic, acrylic, oil pastel, water color, and oil) on canvas.

Dimensions: 48’ x 36” inches

Screems of the Soul is a work that examines perception as a layered and fragmented experience, where the inner world is not singular or fixed, but composed of multiple “screems” that filter, distort, and reinterpret reality.

The piece proposes the soul not as a transparent essence, but as a shifting system of projections—where memory, emotion, and identity overlap and compete for visibility. Each layer acts like a surface of reception and interference, suggesting that what we understand as “self” is constantly being reconstructed through internal and external stimuli.

Within a figurative surrealist language, the human presence becomes a vessel for these overlapping emotional frequencies. Lines, textures, and visual interruptions operate as symbolic noise, evoking psychological tension and the instability of perception.

Ultimately, Screems of the Soul reflects on how identity is never fully contained in a single image or truth. Instead, it emerges from a continuous process of translation between what is felt, remembered, and imagined—an ongoing dialogue between fragmented inner realities.