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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x35.4in
About this artwork
In this painting, I worked with a palette of predominantly white and neutral tones, interspersed with subtle blues and shades of gray. The expressive application of acrylic paints in strokes and layering is intended to depict a landscape of inner peace and reflection. The semi-abstract style allows the viewer to find their own meaning in the tranquil compositions. This artwork brings a peaceful and meditative energy to any space.
During my professional career, I initially began painting according to non-academic guidelines. Visits to major museums broadened my perspective on art. I studied the painting styles of my role models, exploring composition and the interplay of colors and forms. I deepened my knowledge of abstract painting with the internationally renowned artists Pavel Roucka from Prague and Bernd Zimmer from Polling. Each of my works contains a wealth of images and experiences I have seen, which I do not intend to analyze or recount. Rather, I invite the viewer to embark on their own individual journey of discovery, free from any predetermined message, and to allow the image to become an event for themselves.