Abstract conceptual art inspired by the quote “You don’t need a map when you’re willing to be lost.” A chaotic, flowing composition with no central focal point. Wandering brushstroke paths crisscross and meander across the canvas, some fading, some thickening, with no destination. Faint map fragments — grid lines, compass symbols, or torn edges — are partially visible under layers of paint. The background shifts between dreamy gradients and heavy impasto textures in deep blue, rust, gold, and violet. The piece includes a small symbolic element like a thread-formed bird or boat, lost and floating. The overall feeling is freedom through disorientation — letting go of control. See more