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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
24x18.1in
About this artwork
The crisp interior – sunlit and structured embodies the elements of life that are immediate, tangible, and within control.
Beyond this clarity stands a solitary woman softened almost to the point of disappearance. Her blurred outline contrasts strikingly with the precision of the room, evoking a presence that is uncertain, distant, or slipping out of emotional focus. She exists at the edge of the composition and at the edge of the viewer’s attention.…
What receives clarity in our lives, and what fades into the background? What is held close, and what becomes peripheral? The painting quietly suggests that priorities are not fixed, but continually shifting between what is sharply defined and what remains unresolved.
Artwork becomes a meditation on the choices that shape our attention. What we choose to see clearly, what we allow to blur and what we risk losing in the process.
Wojnowski, a Chelsea College of Art and Design alumnus, exercises his superb skills in acrylic paintings and interior design. Mesmerizing spectators through fine detail blended with expressive brushwork, he delineates a whimsical, dreamlike world where precision coexists with artistic freedom. He compels, through vibrant nuances of colour, a dive into an enchanting universe of nostalgia, playfulness and surrealism, ultimately sparking profound joy, reflection and momentary escape from reality.