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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x19.7in
About this artwork
"Us, people. Berlin" is a conceptual mixed-media painting that explores the delicate balance between individual identity and collective existence within modern society. Structured upon a rigorous, geometric grid hand-painted onto raw, textured linen, the artwork features exactly 136 miniature squares, each measuring 3x3 cm.
From a distance, the composition reads as a unified, cohesive whole—evoking the visual language of an urban landscape, a skyscraper's… facade, or a sociological map. However, a closer inspection reveals that no two squares are alike. Each of the 136 elements functions as an autonomous, unique micro-artwork. The artist masterfully transitions between various textures, tonal nuances, and painterly styles: from minimalist monochromes and intricate dot-work to expressive, gestural impastos and subtle nods to art history (such as a miniature Mondrian-inspired grid).
The raw linen serves as the common denominator—a metaphor for our shared human nature. While each square
« 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.