Burden is an abstract meditation on the invisible weight carried within the human spirit. Through violent collisions of neon color, chaotic splatters, and layered textures, the work explores emotional overload, memory, pressure, and the silent intensity of existing in a hyperactive world.
The painting does not depict a literal burden; instead, it translates internal turbulence into pure movement and color. Bright fragments of pink, electric blue, acid yellow, and green erupt against darkness like thoughts, expectations, fears, and desires fighting for space simultaneously. Every mark exists as a trace of emotional frequency — uncontrolled yet interconnected.
Rather than presenting suffering as weakness, Burden transforms heaviness into energy. The chaos becomes alive, rhythmic, almost cosmic. Beneath the disorder lies persistence: the human ability to continue carrying what cannot always be explained.
This work is deeply influenced by the idea that emotions are not static — they vibrate, collide, expand, and leave permanent echoes within us. The dense composition invites viewers to lose themselves inside the layers and confront their own unseen weight.
Burden is not only about struggle; it is about survival within intensity.