SILHOUETTES I

SILHOUETTES I I

“Silhouettes I” captures a quiet intensity—figures reduced to essence, yet pulsing with unspoken story and a haunting elegance in their stillness.

“Silhouettes II” distills form into emotion—figures in shadow that speak through absence, evoking presence without detail.

PAINTINGS

Gallery Silhouettes I

Gallery Silhouettes II

"A study in stillness and shadow—“Silhouettes I” reduces the human form to its essence, revealing quiet narratives through absence and poise. In “Silhouettes II” shape yields to sensation, and the void becomes a voice. Together, the series offers a meditative journey into the emotional weight of what’s not shown, where outlines whisper more than words ever could."

Mixed media and others...

"A restless dialogue between form and material, this collection spans decades of experimentation. From gestural abstraction to conceptual montage, each piece reflects a different rhythm, a shifting vocabulary of techniques and voices. Here, paint meets canvas, texture collides with meaning, and no medium is off-limits. What emerges is not a single story, but a layered archive of artistic evolution—an open-ended exploration of style, symbol, and soul."

                                     Faces & Forms

"Each portrait is a collaboration—a dialogue between artist and subject, technique and temperament. Whether through oil, charcoal, or mixed media, the medium mirrors the essence of the person portrayed. These works explore identity not only in likeness, but in language—where the chosen style becomes part of the sitter’s story."

                         Choreography of Shadows

                                                        Photography

This evocative series by Borges transforms the night into a stage where motion and light perform in tandem. Blurred dancers, streaking headlights, and spectral silhouettes pulse through each frame, revealing a world in flux—where time stretches and emotion flickers in the dark. The use of long exposure and dynamic composition invites viewers to feel the rhythm of the unseen: the heartbeat of a city, the grace of a performer mid-spin, the electric hum of twilight roads. Borges doesn’t just photograph movement—he captures its soul.