
Shelter
This painting uses various shapes, colors and textures to create an impression of shelter. The dominant element is a large, curved form that covers most of the canvas. It is painted in warm tones of orange, yellow and red, suggesting a sense of warmth, comfort and protection. The form also has some texture and depth, giving it a three-dimensional appearance. Underneath the curved form, there are smaller shapes that represent different aspects of shelter. There are squares, circles and triangles in different colors and sizes, symbolizing the diversity and complexity of shelter. Some of them are overlapping or connected, implying a sense of community and belonging. The background of the painting is a cool blue color, contrasting with the warm tones of the shelter. The blue color also creates a sense of space and distance, implying that the shelter is isolated from the outside world. The painting expresses a feeling of security and refuge in a chaotic and uncertain environment