Komorebi

There are days I find myself looking back at moments that live quietly in memory, days filled with laughter, noise, and the warmth of people I once stood beside. I painted this from that ache: the kind that doesn't hurt loudly but lingers softly, like a shadow that refuses to fade. Each figure here carries a fragment of me, the boy who wanted to belong, the one who stayed quiet, and the one who smiled to hide the weight he carried. I remember how we'd stand together, not saying much, yet everything felt understood. When I look at this painting, I realize how time has scattered us, distance crept in, and how silence replaced our shared jokes. But there's still light: even in the in-between. I painted Komorebi as a way of holding on: not to people, but to the feeling of what it meant to be seen, to belong, even for a moment. Sometimes, I look at this painting and whisper to myself, "I still remember." It's about belonging, distance, and the bittersweet light that memory leaves behind.

Details

  • Artist CurationPremier Artists
  • Height (cm)92
  • Width (cm)92

Artwork Size & Ink Base:

36 x 36 inches Ink and Acrylic on canvas

Artwork Style

  • Abstract
  • Expressionism
  • Figurative
  • Impressionism
  • Mixed Media | Pop Art

Full Artwork Size

  • Up to 1m50

Painting Technique

  • Acrylic
  • Mixed Media

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Olumide Ajayi

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$1,850.00