Uninvited Witnesses – Original Oil Painting (65 × 81 cm Canvas)
An original oil painting depicting three Cats positioned within an urban night setting, suspended between presence and observation. The composition is intimate yet distant, drawing attention to the act of looking—both from within the image and toward it.
Muted tones and soft transitions contrast with the intensity of the gaze, creating a quiet tension that holds the scene together. The environment remains understated, allowing the figures to exist as both part of the space and slightly detached from it.
The work resists narrative resolution, instead presenting a moment defined by stillness, awareness, and subtle displacement.
Uninvited Witnesses
Vision
Uninvited Witnesses reflects on the condition of constant observation—where presence does not require participation, and visibility does not imply belonging.
The cats occupy the space without fully integrating into it. They remain alert, aware, and positioned at the edge of interaction, suggesting a dynamic where watching becomes a form of existence.
The work engages with the idea that not all observers are acknowledged, and not all presences are invited. In this sense, visibility becomes ambiguous—simultaneously exposing and isolating.
The painting does not define what is being watched, only that the act of watching persists.
