




Moltenism, Original painting on canvas, 35x70cm, MO51, Introverts 2026 series
The Introverts series uses the image of a jellyfish as a quiet metaphor for people who live more inwardly. Like introverts, a jellyfish moves gently, without forcing its presence. It doesn’t fight the current — it adapts, observes, and exists in its own rhythm. There is a softness to it, but also a hidden strength and sensitivity.
Jellyfish are often unnoticed, yet they carry a unique beauty and complexity. In the same way, introverts may not always be the loudest in the room, but they feel deeply, think carefully, and experience the world in a more internal way.
These paintings are about that kind of presence — calm, a little distant, but very real. They create space rather than fill it, inviting the viewer to slow down, reflect, and feel comfortable in quiet moments.
This piece shows a quiet, almost weightless presence. The jellyfish moves gently, keeping its distance. It brings a calm feeling, like a moment when you don’t need to talk or explain anything.
