“"I created Echofigura to capture the beauty of layered existence - where figures merge, time overlaps, and reality echoes in color.".”
— Sofie Rhomberg
Echofigura Part Two reimagines Sofie Rhomberg’s vision through layered silhouettes, each defined by a single hue. As these figures merge and overlap, the canvas transforms into a symphony of color—no longer monochrome, but a carefully woven dialogue of presence and absence. The result is a striking interplay of form and contrast, where simplicity in each shape gives rise to a mesmerizing, shifting whole.
Between Orange and Blue
The painting captures heartbreak and the weight of what if, reflected in three versions of myself. Both in orange carry quiet sorrow, while the blue figure bears the deepest pain, lost in regret. The contrast of orange and blue mirrors longing and despair, the struggle between being lost and searching for meaning. A question with no answer, yet still, I exist within it.
7 Hugs a Day
The painting, 7 Hugs a Day, is a visual reminder of the simple yet powerful act of touch. Science suggests that humans need around seven hugs daily to feel truly happy, as physical affection releases oxytocin - the "love hormone" - reducing stress and strengthening bonds. This piece captures the warmth and connection of hugs, emphasizing the deep human need for closeness. Through its colors and composition, it encourages viewers to embrace one another, to share comfort, and to recognize that happiness often lies in the arms of those around us.