Janus’ “Lovers 2005” is a pulsating abstraction of emotion—the painting does not show two people, but one body woven from energy, passion, and desire. Reds and oranges burst like touch, while black lines twist like arms embracing another. The spiral forms at the center evoke heartbeats or entwined bodies—unclear, yet unmistakably felt. It’s impossible to say where one ends and the other begins—just like in love, which dissolves boundaries. The painting is warm, intense, and alive—it is not just an image, but an experience.
Janus’ “Lovers 2005” is a pulsating abstraction of emotion—the painting does not show two people, but one body woven from energy, passion, and desire. Reds and oranges burst like touch, while black lines twist like arms embracing another. The spiral forms at the center evoke heartbeats or entwined bodies—unclear, yet unmistakably felt. It’s impossible to say where one ends and the other begins—just like in love, which dissolves boundaries. The painting is warm, intense, and alive—it is not just an image, but an experience.