The Path of Return



This painting was created in November 2020 and is inspired by the biblical story of the prodigal son. While the story is widely known, my interpretation is deeply personal. It reflects moments from my own young adult life, where I witnessed,
and in some ways experienced, the journey of departure, struggle, and return.
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The central embrace represents acceptance beyond judgment, while the dark path speaks to the trials that often precede restoration. The surrounding village and figures are not just background, they are witnesses, much like society, family, and memory, which observe our journeys whether we realise it or not.

This work is not about perfection in form, but truth in experience. It is a reminder that no matter how far one travels, there is always a path that leads back.

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