This series of paintings explores the quiet poetry of bathers—figures suspended between leisure and introspection—captured in moments of sun, water, and stillness. These works reflect on the body in relation to space, fluidity, and vulnerability, portraying bathers not only as subjects of recreation, but as symbols of escape, memory, and human fragility. Through the shifting play of light, posture, and texture, each scene becomes a fragment of time where the mundane turns contemplative.
Whether immersed in water or resting at its edge, the bathers evoke solitude and connection, intimacy and distance. These pieces offer a reflection on presence and pause—on the ephemeral beauty of being unguarded within nature.