The Card geese (2025)
Year
2025
Dimensions
260x150cm
Materials
Acrylic on canvas
Medium
Painting
Price
$10000
This painting is my vision of the idea of a game between two worlds, embodied in geese “dressed” in playing card symbols.
A red goose with diamonds and hearts and a green one with clubs and spades meet beak to beak, as if having a quiet but tense conversation. In their eyes, there is both a challenge and curiosity, while the rich red background intensifies the feeling of passion and intrigue.
For me, it is a reflection on human relationships — the games we play where emotions intertwine with strategy, and bright masks often hide deeper truths. These geese are not just birds, but players in a grand game, where true mastery lies not in the cards you hold, but in the ability to read the other side.
A red goose with diamonds and hearts and a green one with clubs and spades meet beak to beak, as if having a quiet but tense conversation. In their eyes, there is both a challenge and curiosity, while the rich red background intensifies the feeling of passion and intrigue.
For me, it is a reflection on human relationships — the games we play where emotions intertwine with strategy, and bright masks often hide deeper truths. These geese are not just birds, but players in a grand game, where true mastery lies not in the cards you hold, but in the ability to read the other side.
Buy The Card geese (2025)
Year
2025
Dimensions
260x150cm
Materials
Acrylic on canvas
Medium
Painting
Price
$10000
This painting is my vision of the idea of a game between two worlds, embodied in geese “dressed” in playing card symbols.
A red goose with diamonds and hearts and a green one with clubs and spades meet beak to beak, as if having a quiet but tense conversation. In their eyes, there is both a challenge and curiosity, while the rich red background intensifies the feeling of passion and intrigue.
For me, it is a reflection on human relationships — the games we play where emotions intertwine with strategy, and bright masks often hide deeper truths. These geese are not just birds, but players in a grand game, where true mastery lies not in the cards you hold, but in the ability to read the other side.
A red goose with diamonds and hearts and a green one with clubs and spades meet beak to beak, as if having a quiet but tense conversation. In their eyes, there is both a challenge and curiosity, while the rich red background intensifies the feeling of passion and intrigue.
For me, it is a reflection on human relationships — the games we play where emotions intertwine with strategy, and bright masks often hide deeper truths. These geese are not just birds, but players in a grand game, where true mastery lies not in the cards you hold, but in the ability to read the other side.
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Year
2025
Dimensions
260x150cm
Materials
Acrylic on canvas
Medium
Painting
Price
$10000
This painting is my vision of the idea of a game between two worlds, embodied in geese “dressed” in playing card symbols.
A red goose with diamonds and hearts and a green one with clubs and spades meet beak to beak, as if having a quiet but tense conversation. In their eyes, there is both a challenge and curiosity, while the rich red background intensifies the feeling of passion and intrigue.
For me, it is a reflection on human relationships — the games we play where emotions intertwine with strategy, and bright masks often hide deeper truths. These geese are not just birds, but players in a grand game, where true mastery lies not in the cards you hold, but in the ability to read the other side.
A red goose with diamonds and hearts and a green one with clubs and spades meet beak to beak, as if having a quiet but tense conversation. In their eyes, there is both a challenge and curiosity, while the rich red background intensifies the feeling of passion and intrigue.
For me, it is a reflection on human relationships — the games we play where emotions intertwine with strategy, and bright masks often hide deeper truths. These geese are not just birds, but players in a grand game, where true mastery lies not in the cards you hold, but in the ability to read the other side.