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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
32.7x24.8in
About this artwork
An 80x60cm oil painting framed in a natural oak frame (83x63x3cm with a frame).
The painting is rendered in deep, muted tones of navy blue and graphite, creating an atmosphere of concentration and inner silence. The painting space seems immersed in semi-darkness, where light doesn't so much illuminate as subtly emerges from layers of color.
The darker edge of the composition creates a frame that encloses the painting and draws the gaze inward. In… contrast, the subtler highlights in the lower part of the canvas introduce rhythm and breath, evoking the impression of distant light. The artist employs minimal means, achieving an effect of depth through subtle tonal variations. This is a painting of silence and balance, in which harmony stems from the tension between blur and structure, light and shadow, presence and the almost complete disappearance of form.
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.