Bed (A Snowy Dusk)

Bed (A Snowy Dusk) explores the fragile and sad beauty, tinged with a sense of transience and hopelessness. The work is made from birch plywood and covered with white felt, resembling the bare ground covered by snow in winter. The orange light in the center of the piece fades, evoking the feeling of dusk, the end of the day. 

The bed is distorted, which may remind viewers of the anamorphic skull in Hans Holbein’s The Ambassadors. This distorted image at the forefront of the painting has captured the attention of viewers for centuries, leaving an indelible image of death in their minds.