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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
35x45.7in
About this artwork
Plunged into the raw material, is an intensely textured work where black dominates the surface like a thick, deep, almost mineral night. Sabine Kalka works the material with a knife with force and precision, creating a dense and organic relief.
Thin cuts and shards of copper break this dark silence, tracing incandescent veins in the black chaos. These metallic traces seem to vibrate under the light, as if a buried energy were trying to burst forth… from the canvas.
Minimalist and powerful, this abstract work evokes both volcanic matter and a nocturnal urban landscape. It captures the eye with its visual intensity and invites silent, almost meditative contemplation.
With its radical contrast and play of texture, it is part of a contemporary approach where light is born from darkness.
Sabine Kalka works primarily in oil painting with a knife, the result of extensive studio training and an immersive practice of the medium. Her technique is distinguished by powerful impasto, scratches, and layers where the light, often neon, plays with a palette of blues and purples, oscillating between abstraction and urban or coastal landscapes. Her work releases a peaceful and luminous emotion, revealing the memory of a place through the trace of the gesture and the instantaneous brilliance of the light.