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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Pigments on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 27.6x39.4in
About this artwork
I've always been drawn to the question: what lies beneath? Not philosophically, but structurally. What remains when you strip nature down to its purest mark?
This painting is the first piece from my Nature series, where I began exploring geometry not as symbols of meaning, but as evidence of structure. Triangles, crosses, diagonals - forms that predate language, mathematics, and the hand that drew them.
I developed a technique that lets the material… speak for itself: acrylic base, fluid layers of pigment, poured gesso, pulled across with a roller. The process is partly controlled, partly surrendered. What emerges are fragments - like memories of grids, reflections, or architectural shadows - but softened, almost atmospheric.
For me, this work captures something essential: nature's blueprint, not decorative or symbolic, but raw and structural. The geometry you see here isn't imposed - it's revealed.
This painting is the first piece from my Nature series, where I began exploring geometry not as symbols of meaning, but as evidence of structure. Triangles, crosses, diagonals - forms that predate language, mathematics, and the hand that drew them.
I developed a technique that lets the material… speak for itself: acrylic base, fluid layers of pigment, poured gesso, pulled across with a roller. The process is partly controlled, partly surrendered. What emerges are fragments - like memories of grids, reflections, or architectural shadows - but softened, almost atmospheric.
For me, this work captures something essential: nature's blueprint, not decorative or symbolic, but raw and structural. The geometry you see here isn't imposed - it's revealed.
Radoslav Rochallyi
Czechia
Credentials
- Works on commission
Radoslav Rochallyi, a painter and conceptual artist with a background in philosophy and formal training in painting and typography, primarily uses acrylic on canvas. His technique is structural abstraction grounded in systematic process, employing geometric constraints and algorithmic repetition to build visual equations and optical depth. Rochallyi’s works balance logic and intuition, exploring uncertainty as an essential element, and evoke compelling emotions of both order and instability, inviting viewers to contemplate the invisible structures beneath reality.
Radoslav Rochallyi
Nature No.1
$5,270