Lost and Found is a landscape artwork over a boy painted in black-and-white, which runs through a field with faded flowers.
The faded flower field becomes a metaphor for the transience of life. While the boy is walking, his gaze is aimed at a distant black shade, a spooky silhouette that beckons him forward. Is it a spirit from the past, a future that still has to unfold, or a metaphorical threshold between innocence and experience?
The vintage-aesthetics gives the painting a little timeless and evokes a feeling of nostalgia on that specific timelines. The modest palette of black, white and pastel colors record the nuances of emotion.