Works and Days

Timur Napoles’ Works and Days is a contemplative exploration of the self, weaving together mythology, symbolism, and transcendental themes. Through a diverse array of mediums—including painting, drawing, sculpture, and installation—Napoles engages in a meditative artistic process that serves as both a personal journey and a universal inquiry into human existence. His deliberate and introspective approach fosters a sense of healing and balance, inviting viewers to reconnect with often-overlooked aspects of their being. By emphasizing the process of creation as a path to self-discovery, Works and Days transcends traditional artistic boundaries, offering a space for reflection and inner transformation. This body of work stands as a testament to art's capacity to serve as a conduit for personal and collective

-The First Passage-

-Yusuf is a Fisherman-

-L’Amoreaux-

-Niyaat-

-If anyone tells you fire is light, pay no attention-

-Rebellion-

-The Rose gives Honey to the Bee-

a glass vase with a rose in it
a wall sconce with a statue of horses on it

-Hermopolis-

-Recuerdo-

-Icarus-

-Todas las palabras del mundo-

-The endless play of thy delight-

-Remembrance-

a large saw blade hanging on a wall

-Inter Mundos-