from "KAFKIAN ETERNITY WITH FLOWERS AT 7 PM" Series - Pot with Japanese Flowers
Acrylic paints and spray on stretched canvas / Varnished
Painting Size: 60 x 60 cm
Signed @ of 31 of December 2024
Will be sent with Authenticity Certificate
In this ethereal creation, a vessel cradles blossoms, evoking a moment suspended in a labyrinth of existence. The piece unfolds as a gateway to metaphysical realms—where flowers bloom not merely as botanical forms, but as profound echoes of time’s passage. Their shapes morph into orbs of light, inviting us into a world where human consciousness dances in silhouette against the backdrop of eternity.
Kloska’s masterful strokes transform the ordinary into the extraordinary; each color a whisper of ephemeral beauty, each curve a reminder of the gentle cycle of life and decay. This is not just a still life; it is a meditation upon presence itself, a blend of the tangible and the transcendent, urging us to contemplate the infinite.
The title, a paradox, reflects not the dread and absurdity found in Kafka’s musings but rather the serene stillness derived from gentle introspection—the freezing of personal time through mindful observation. Here, the flowers serve as conduits, connecting the viewer to an uncharted realm where the essence of the human spirit resonates with the silence that preceded all beginnings.
In this exploration, we confront the fleeting nature of existence, the fragile beauty entwined with our own consciousness. Kloska beckons you, the observer, to delve deep into your inner sanctum, to uncover that spark of transcendence that lies within, harmonizing with the quietude of time’s infinite fabric. Through this pot of Japanese flowers, we are invited not merely to look, but to truly see—to engage in the luminous dance between life’s brevity and the eternal bloom of awareness.
varnished acrylic painting on streched canvas
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from "KAFKIAN ETERNITY WITH FLOWERS AT 7 PM" Series - Pot with Japanese Flowers
Acrylic paints and spray on stretched canvas / Varnished
Painting Size: 60 x 60 cm
Signed @ of 31 of December 2024
Will be sent with Authenticity Certificate
In this ethereal creation, a vessel cradles blossoms, evoking a moment suspended in a labyrinth of existence. The piece unfolds as a gateway to metaphysical realms—where flowers bloom not merely as botanical forms, but as profound echoes of time’s passage. Their shapes morph into orbs of light, inviting us into a world where human consciousness dances in silhouette against the backdrop of eternity.
Kloska’s masterful strokes transform the ordinary into the extraordinary; each color a whisper of ephemeral beauty, each curve a reminder of the gentle cycle of life and decay. This is not just a still life; it is a meditation upon presence itself, a blend of the tangible and the transcendent, urging us to contemplate the infinite.
The title, a paradox, reflects not the dread and absurdity found in Kafka’s musings but rather the serene stillness derived from gentle introspection—the freezing of personal time through mindful observation. Here, the flowers serve as conduits, connecting the viewer to an uncharted realm where the essence of the human spirit resonates with the silence that preceded all beginnings.
In this exploration, we confront the fleeting nature of existence, the fragile beauty entwined with our own consciousness. Kloska beckons you, the observer, to delve deep into your inner sanctum, to uncover that spark of transcendence that lies within, harmonizing with the quietude of time’s infinite fabric. Through this pot of Japanese flowers, we are invited not merely to look, but to truly see—to engage in the luminous dance between life’s brevity and the eternal bloom of awareness.
varnished acrylic painting on streched canvas
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