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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
"Summertime" from the series "Limits" by Magdalena Nowatkowska presents a rhythmic and labyrinthine composition that captures the structured chaos of contemporary life. Stylized human figures, each resembling part of a larger system, are connected by pipes, levers, and channels—symbolizing constraints, routines, and interdependencies. Rendered in a restrained palette of warm reds, yellows, and browns, the piece evokes the heat and slowness of summer… while also suggesting a deeper commentary on the limits—both physical and psychological—we navigate in modern society. This abstract yet relatable visual language invites viewers to reflect on the delicate balance between freedom and structure in their own lives.
Educated at the Institute of Design in Koszalin, and working mainly in acrylics, Magdalena Nowatkowska has worn many creative hats including illustrator, graphic designer, and interior designer. Nowatkowska's work exhibits simplification of form, engaging with minimalism, symbolism, and distinct geometric abstraction that reduces the complexities of existence into contemplative visual impressions. Her artwork captures the emotional spectrum of human existence, exploring themes of resilience, fear, longing, and interconnected boundaries, posing a mirror upon the world, inviting observers to pause, reflect and discover beauty in the ordinary.