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“Ambiguity Between an Orchid Petal and the Eye of a Solitary Swallow”
from the series Alisa’s Wonderful Morning Dreams
acrylic …
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“Ambiguity Between an Orchid Petal and the Eye of a Solitary Swallow”
from the series Alisa’s Wonderful Morning Dreams
acrylic and spray on canvas, 100 × 100 cm
The work unfolds as a visual reverie in which memory and perception merge into an unstable space, suspended between dream and awakening. The title does not describe but rather triggers a state: the viewer is invited to oscillate between the vegetal delicacy of an orchid petal and the concentrated intensity of a living, solitary eye that seems to gaze from within the image.
At the core of the composition, an incandescent nucleus pulses beneath translucent layers of color, evoking fragments of organic matter in continuous transformation. Deep reds, ochres, and luminous accents function as remnants of a fascination with vegetal colors—those saturated, fragile yet carnal hues of exotic flowers—preserved within a “small drawer” of memory, where intensely lived images do not vanish but compress and return in altered forms.
Like an alchemist, Kloska carefully extracts fragments from the realities that fascinate him—from the vegetal realm, from the eyes and plumage of birds—and constructs a fantastical reality in which these elements are manipulated, agglutinated, and reconfigured. Through processes of cutting, softening, melting, and deformation, forms lose their original consistency and are reshaped by a personal cognitive-aesthetic filter. The result is not mere fusion but transfiguration: the fragments become something else without entirely losing their origin.
The work is animated by a subtle pulsatory vibration, as if the image were rhythmically contracting and expanding under the viewer’s gaze. This pulsation generates the sensation of an internal, almost organic energy, transforming the composition into a living field in constant becoming. It is not a fixed image, but a moment caught in the act of unfolding.
Fluid and sprayed textures recall the structure of petals—fine, vibrant surfaces where light does not simply fall but infiltrates. The edges of forms remain uncertain, dissolved, as in a dream where objects lack stable contours. The work does not represent but evokes: we do not see a flower or a bird, but the sensation of once having been deeply fascinated by them.
Compositionally, the image evolves from density toward rarefaction. The central, almost visceral zone gradually opens into diaphanous fields of bluish greys and turquoises, where matter seems to evaporate. This dispersion creates a subtle tension between concentration and loss, between appearance and disappearance.
The dynamic of the work suggests a process of visual germination—a unique, unrepeatable moment that appears to unfold directly before the viewer. The image is not the end result of transformation, but the transformation itself.
Within this controlled ambiguity—between vegetal and animal, between matter and light, between memory and presence—lies the strength of the work: an image that refuses to settle, continuing to drift, breathe, and return, like a dream that persists beyond awakening.
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- Dimensions
- 39.37ʺW × 0.79ʺD × 39.37ʺH
- Styles
- Contemporary
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Period
- Early 21st Century
- Country of Origin
- Romania
- Item Type
- New
- Materials
- Acrylic
- Canvas
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- New — This is a new (unused) item of contemporary design\. Perfect condition New — This is a new (unused) item of contemporary design\. Perfect condition less
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