Starting from a personal experience — the disappearance of desire — Lüve explores its universal dimension. In a world saturated with noise and images, desire, that sacred movement of creation and curiosity, seems to fade.
Her recent works trace the process of inner awakening, a slow and silent transformation through which humanity reconnects with its animal, sensitive, and cosmic nature. These paintings offer thresholds rather than answers — moments of suspension, fragments of waiting, and glimpses of the in-between.
Using classical techniques, Lüve creates contemporary allegories that navigate the boundaries between the visible and the symbolic, the individual and the collective, the human and the more-than-human.