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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
59.1x59.1in
About this artwork
"Kings And Fools" is a profound study in atmospheric tension. This square 3D linen canvas explores the ocean as a dual kingdom where peace and peril coexist. For Lukasz Olek, painting is a form of personal therapy—a way to release the excess emotions and anxiety of modern life. The vast, horizontal planes of deep blue and misty grey offer a sense of stillness, yet the heavy texture beneath the surface reveals an underlying unrest, mirroring the "emotional… roller-coaster" of the creative process.
Olek paints primarily at night to avoid distractions, using music to stir the specific memories of secluded places that inform his work. He builds dozens of layers of acrylic, only to aggressively scrape them back to reveal a hidden history. This "un-machine-made" narrative invites viewers to slow down and find their own interpretation within the sea’s unpredictable power. Olek’s works are held in private collections globally, bringing a sophisticated balance to contemporary spac
« A cup of coffee should be plainly distinguishable from a cup of dirty water from brushes. »
Łukasz Olek: Synthesis of Reality, Memories, and Abstraction The paintings of Łukasz Olek invite us to experience the world as seen through his eyes—a world in which each landscape is a personal study of memories, emotions, and the transient beauty of the surroundings. Born in Warsaw in 1982, he has frequently exhibited his paintings in prestigious galleries worldwide. He is represented by galleries in Poland, the United States, France, Japan, Korea, and Australia, reflecting his growing international recognition. The artist also regularly participates in art fairs, including in London, New York, Amsterdam, Warsaw, and Paris. His works have found several hundred buyers from around the globe.