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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
48x40.2in
About this artwork
The artwork was part of the 'semiconfident' series, exhibited in Klaster gallery in Brno, Czech Republic, in the spring of 2025. The painting was created as a reaction on the very fast digital times, that are full of demands and requirements. The very minimalistic, soft and almost powdery visual is a comment on how only beautiful and successful things are rewarded and pushed forward nowadays. Especially on social media.
Robin Blazek is a painter and visual artist with a background in social education and a self-taught mastery of acrylics. His technique involves building up layers of paint with custom-cut foam sponges, creating foggy, space-like surfaces that he describes as “sentimental impressionism.” He draws inspiration from psychological themes and human vulnerability, embedding handwritten notes and poetic titles to evoke conversation. His works radiate calm, hope, and connection, gently inviting viewers into an emotional dialogue about introspection and the complexity of the human experience in a digital age.