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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
16.9x13in
About this artwork
The painting measures 43x33cm and is framed in a natural oak wood frame.
The painting evokes associations with a fragment of a map that has been blurred, partially erased. The central, irregular form unfolds like a memory stain, its boundaries constantly shifting, losing sharpness and stability.
Thin, linear strokes, reminiscent of a sketch or an attempt to define an axis, do not organize the space but rather emphasize its impossibility of capture.… What was intended as a construction remains unfinished, as if dissolved by the painting process itself. The painting functions as a field of tension between inscription and its disappearance, between intention and its dispersion.
The ascetic color palette, based on natural, muted earth tones, reinforces the impression of the work as a found object, a fragment of something larger that has eroded. Here, the painting becomes a form of gesture.
Maja Gajewska is a Polish artist who has exhibited her paintings in Switzerland, France, and Poland. Rejecting figurativeness for internal structure, her compositions are characterized by her minimalist approach. Gajewska continuously searches for new forms, lines, and connections between colors. Creating in various mediums, which include spatial installations, illustrations, and graphics, she paints using oils on canvas.