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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
45.3x45.3in
About this artwork
In this work I investigate the moment of the threshold: the instant in which the darkness does not disappear, but opens to the light.
The composition is divided by a vertical tension.
On the left, the matter condenses, contracts, and vibrates in deep reds and incandescent browns. It's a compression zone, almost telluric.
On the right, the painting expands, thins out, becomes a breath. Yellow isn't just color: it's radiation.
At the center, a… solar form emerges, not as an object but as an event. It is not a representation of a sun but the experience of its apparition.
The light here does not illuminate something: it is the subject itself.
The pictorial material is allowed to flow, layer, and react. I'm interested in that point where color becomes energy and energy becomes space.
It is a work about transformation:
on the transition from weight to lightness,
from density to vibration,
from night to day.
It is not an external landscape.
It's an inner dawn.
Beata Kozak is an artist based in Italy, where her works have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Her pictorial research explores the landscape in two dimensions: the natural one, made of water, light, and movement, and the interior one, linked to emotions and memory. The artist draws inspiration from her own self-discovery, from the fragile beauty of the world, and from the poetic and literary texts that accompany her vision. For her, painting is "an essential and symbiotic bath in the infinite sea," an act that transforms color into a meditative and fluid space. Her compositions, recognizable for their intensity and lyricism, are created with oils and acrylics on canvas.