Time
In Time, a Troopertina finally unmasks herself, holding a copy of Pink Floyd’s legendary album Time—a reflection on the fleeting nature of life and the illusions we create to navigate it.
Her wide, expressive eyes and flowing red hair reveal a sense of awakening, as if she’s confronting the reality she once hid from. The surrounding elements—records, instruments, and layered textures—evoke a deep nostalgia, mirroring the song’s theme of time slipping away unnoticed.
This piece is part of the Troopertina series, where the concept of identity, self-expression, and the masks we weartakes center stage. Time is not just about music—it’s a reminder to be present, to embrace who we are, and to acknowledge that, sooner or later, the clock catches up with us all.
Title: Time
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 30 x 40 in (Framed)
Year: 2024
In Time, a Troopertina finally unmasks herself, holding a copy of Pink Floyd’s legendary album Time—a reflection on the fleeting nature of life and the illusions we create to navigate it.
Her wide, expressive eyes and flowing red hair reveal a sense of awakening, as if she’s confronting the reality she once hid from. The surrounding elements—records, instruments, and layered textures—evoke a deep nostalgia, mirroring the song’s theme of time slipping away unnoticed.
This piece is part of the Troopertina series, where the concept of identity, self-expression, and the masks we weartakes center stage. Time is not just about music—it’s a reminder to be present, to embrace who we are, and to acknowledge that, sooner or later, the clock catches up with us all.
Title: Time
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 30 x 40 in (Framed)
Year: 2024
In Time, a Troopertina finally unmasks herself, holding a copy of Pink Floyd’s legendary album Time—a reflection on the fleeting nature of life and the illusions we create to navigate it.
Her wide, expressive eyes and flowing red hair reveal a sense of awakening, as if she’s confronting the reality she once hid from. The surrounding elements—records, instruments, and layered textures—evoke a deep nostalgia, mirroring the song’s theme of time slipping away unnoticed.
This piece is part of the Troopertina series, where the concept of identity, self-expression, and the masks we weartakes center stage. Time is not just about music—it’s a reminder to be present, to embrace who we are, and to acknowledge that, sooner or later, the clock catches up with us all.
Title: Time
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 30 x 40 in (Framed)
Year: 2024