Rendered in monochrome, Meet Again reflects the quiet weight of time through the image of an old man beside his bear. Like looking through fading eyesight or a distant memory, the world slowly loses its clarity, its color softening with age — yet the feeling tied to those we once loved never truly disappears.
The piece speaks about reunion, aging, and the quiet fear of impermanence. How many times can we say “meet again” before time quietly spends what remains? In the end, the most valuable currency we carry was never money, but time itself.
Oil on canvas panel
Rendered in monochrome, Meet Again reflects the quiet weight of time through the image of an old man beside his bear. Like looking through fading eyesight or a distant memory, the world slowly loses its clarity, its color softening with age — yet the feeling tied to those we once loved never truly disappears.
The piece speaks about reunion, aging, and the quiet fear of impermanence. How many times can we say “meet again” before time quietly spends what remains? In the end, the most valuable currency we carry was never money, but time itself.
Oil on canvas panel