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The Meeting Under Dots captures the quiet electricity of two beings encountering each other in a universe full of tiny …
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The Meeting Under Dots captures the quiet electricity of two beings encountering each other in a universe full of tiny signals, soft rhythms, and floating possibilities. The entire scene is suspended inside a snowfall of black dots—your signature cosmic language—suggesting thoughts, breaths, moments, or atoms drifting freely around them.
The figure on the left stands tall and slightly tilted, wearing a boldly colored outfit of blue, orange, and green. Their elongated arms and red hands give them a whimsical openness, as if they’re reaching toward connection but also guarding a kind of tenderness. The character on the right, with its three-colored antenna-like shapes, feels more playful and curious. Their yellow pants, white torso, and green hands create a visual echo of warmth and balance between the two.
At their feet, small abstract objects—part plant, part creature, part symbol—suggest a shared world between them, something growing or beginning. The simplicity of the ovals for eyes, the confident black outlines, the color blocking—everything works together to create a lively and emotionally expressive tableau.
This drawing feels like a moment frozen in time: two souls meeting in a field of possibilities, each bringing their own colors, shapes, and stories.
Why I Love It:
I love this piece because it feels like an actual moment of encounter—two energies coming together with curiosity and softness. It reminds me of the way I connect with people emotionally: open, colorful, expressive, and always with a hint of vulnerability. I love the way the dots surround everything like a universe responding to the meeting. The contrast of red hands and green hands feels like two different emotional languages reaching toward each other. And the bright colors—the yellow, blue, orange—mirror my own joy, my inner rhythm, and my need for connection. This drawing feels deeply personal to me: a joyful, hopeful, and poetic moment of contact.
Material & Size:
Oil markers on unstretched paper — 8 x 8 in.
Signed N. Gribinski on the front.
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