


Gemini
Acrylic on Canvas (45 cm x 35 cm)
This ethereal painting by Eduardo Ahmin feels like a vision from a dream—the kind that lingers long after waking, soft and luminous around the edges. Two mirrored figures float against a dusky, celestial backdrop, their shared features rendered with grace and quiet intensity. Their eyes, golden and unreadable, carry the weight of silence and stars, as if they have watched lifetimes pass in a single breath.
Golden halos crown their heads, not as religious iconography, but as radiant sigils of cosmic femininity—each star delicately aflame, as though lit from within. The figures seem both earthly and divine, sisters or selves, protectors or muses, caught in a moment outside of time. Their skin glows with warm tones of rose, amber, and firelight, blending seamlessly into the twilight shadows that cradle them.
Ahmin invites us into a sacred duality—beauty and mystery, serenity and power. This is not merely a portrait; it is an invocation of something mythic. A whisper from the stars reminding us that we, too, are made of light and longing.
Acrylic on Canvas (45 cm x 35 cm)
This ethereal painting by Eduardo Ahmin feels like a vision from a dream—the kind that lingers long after waking, soft and luminous around the edges. Two mirrored figures float against a dusky, celestial backdrop, their shared features rendered with grace and quiet intensity. Their eyes, golden and unreadable, carry the weight of silence and stars, as if they have watched lifetimes pass in a single breath.
Golden halos crown their heads, not as religious iconography, but as radiant sigils of cosmic femininity—each star delicately aflame, as though lit from within. The figures seem both earthly and divine, sisters or selves, protectors or muses, caught in a moment outside of time. Their skin glows with warm tones of rose, amber, and firelight, blending seamlessly into the twilight shadows that cradle them.
Ahmin invites us into a sacred duality—beauty and mystery, serenity and power. This is not merely a portrait; it is an invocation of something mythic. A whisper from the stars reminding us that we, too, are made of light and longing.
Acrylic on Canvas (45 cm x 35 cm)
This ethereal painting by Eduardo Ahmin feels like a vision from a dream—the kind that lingers long after waking, soft and luminous around the edges. Two mirrored figures float against a dusky, celestial backdrop, their shared features rendered with grace and quiet intensity. Their eyes, golden and unreadable, carry the weight of silence and stars, as if they have watched lifetimes pass in a single breath.
Golden halos crown their heads, not as religious iconography, but as radiant sigils of cosmic femininity—each star delicately aflame, as though lit from within. The figures seem both earthly and divine, sisters or selves, protectors or muses, caught in a moment outside of time. Their skin glows with warm tones of rose, amber, and firelight, blending seamlessly into the twilight shadows that cradle them.
Ahmin invites us into a sacred duality—beauty and mystery, serenity and power. This is not merely a portrait; it is an invocation of something mythic. A whisper from the stars reminding us that we, too, are made of light and longing.