


"Carmen 2004" by Janus
The painting “Carmen 2004” is an eruption of passion captured in intense, dynamic form. The dominant red spreads across the canvas like an emotion – wild, untamed, and full of drama. The work evokes images of fiery dance, perhaps even the spirit of Carmen – a woman who is free, passionate, and elusive.
Set against soft blues and flesh-like tones, red takes the lead, wrapping the space in bold brushstrokes, splashes, and bursts. At the center, a light, nearly geometric shape appears – like an echo of some inner order striving to hold balance within emotional chaos.
This is a painting about feminine power, about passion, but also about fragility hidden beneath the storm of expression. Janus seems to paint with music and motion, and his language is color
The painting “Carmen 2004” is an eruption of passion captured in intense, dynamic form. The dominant red spreads across the canvas like an emotion – wild, untamed, and full of drama. The work evokes images of fiery dance, perhaps even the spirit of Carmen – a woman who is free, passionate, and elusive.
Set against soft blues and flesh-like tones, red takes the lead, wrapping the space in bold brushstrokes, splashes, and bursts. At the center, a light, nearly geometric shape appears – like an echo of some inner order striving to hold balance within emotional chaos.
This is a painting about feminine power, about passion, but also about fragility hidden beneath the storm of expression. Janus seems to paint with music and motion, and his language is color