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I walk barefoot on the fresh grass, I feel it cold but at the same time fragile, full of sap. I walk slowly so as not to crush it too hard, I slowly pass by each blossoming cherry. I stop at the last one, I look at the flowers passing from one to the other as in a white labyrinth with small dark signs, as in a forgotten calligraphy. I close my eyes, take a deep breath with their crazy scent and feel the eternity of this moment. I am back on the same… path, and I feel my leafy legs grow, I see everything in white and I whisper in the language of the trees, incomprehensible but intuited, of spring. Usuna carita sashi ... inuti mitra nali
"Blue corner with spring flowers" / mixed media on paper / framed with wooden frame, silver passport, 2 mm anti-glare glass
« My visuals relate to dreams, unconsciousness, delirium, hallucination; with the change of shape and light, with the spontaneous, abnormal and normal. »
Winner of the SINGULART Awards 2023 – Painter of the Year, Ovidiu Kloska is a Romanian contemporary artist whose practice moves between painting, sculpture, and photographic experimentation. His recent works explore psychological portraiture through a raw neo-expressionist language, where fragmented figures emerge from dense layers of gesture, texture, and chromatic tension.
Working primarily with acrylic on canvas and welded metal, Kloska develops emotionally charged compositions situated between abstraction and figuration. His paintings investigate instability, memory, and the physicality of paint itself, while his sculptural works extend these concerns into space through brutalist and deconstructivist forms.
Balancing violence and refinement, intimacy and collapse, his work reflects an ongoing exploration of the human condition in an era saturated with polished imagery and emotional detachment.