"You Never Told Me You Love Me" (2024) is an abstract geometric painting where muted tones of black, light grey, and dusty pink become a visual metaphor for absence and longing. The work speaks of unspoken words and the silences that often define relationships as much as declarations do. Through the quiet geometry of form and the delicate tension of color, the painting captures the fragility of love, the ache of loss, and the insecurities that linger when affection remains unexpressed.
Exhibited in Paris at the Romanian Cultural Institute (Brancusi Inspire, 2024), this piece connects deeply personal emotion with a broader international dialogue on abstraction and vulnerability. Direct from the artist’s studio, it stands as both a private confession and a universal meditation on silence and desire.
Title: "You Never Told Me You Love Me"
Medium: Oil on paper
Dimensions: 41 x 31 cm (A3)
Year: 2024
Condition: New
Exhibition history: Brancusi Inspire, Macadam Gallerie – Romanian Cultural Institute, Paris, June–September 2024
Provenance: Direct from the artist, Aurelian Razvan Dinu
Category
2010s Abstract Howard Brotman Art