The Stars are disappointed
"The Stars are disappointed" is born from a deep mix of sorrow, love, and a painful awareness of how far humanity has drifted from its true essence. In this painting, the stars are alive. They watch us. They feel us. They are witnesses to what we are doing to our world, and they can no longer remain silent observers.
Each star carries an expression of disappointment, almost disbelief, as they see the fires we create on our own planet. They cry not just because Earth is burning, but because they know what we are capable of the beauty, the power, the unity that lives inside of us and they watch us choose destruction instead. Their tears fall like a desperate attempt to cool the flames, but the truth is, they can’t save us. They can only watch.
The Earth, held by a human hand, symbolizes our responsibility. We physically hold the planet in our hands, yet we treat it like something separate from ourselves. The fires represent our actions the pollution, the violence, the division all the ways in which we sabotage the very home that sustains us. The painting expresses the painful reality that when we destroy nature, we destroy ourselves. We contaminate our own bodies, our own future, our own spirit.
The stars are spectators of our self-sabotage, we divide ourselves, we fight each other, and in doing so, we fight against our own existence. The stars cry because they remember the truth that we have lost that loving each other is the only way we can survive, that unity is our natural state, and that our true power comes from connection, not destruction.
This painting is my invitation:
Let’s stop fighting our own home. Let’s stop fighting each other.
Let’s remember who we are powerful, beautiful, connected beings
and let’s choose love before it’s too late.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 50X39 cm