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Between Breath and Disappearance (2026)Acrylic painting by Kloska Ovidiu

60 x 80 x 2cm (unframed) / 60 x 80cm (actual image size)

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£862.3

A figure emerges where certainty dissolves — between breath and disappearance.
Not fully born, not fully erased, it rises from a field of silence like a memory that refuses to settle. This is not a portrait of a body, but of a state: a fragile interval suspended between becoming and vanishing.

The surface carries traces of resistance — scraped layers, submerged gestures, remnants of warmth pressed against a cold, expansive blue. These marks feel less like decisions and more like consequences, as if the painting remembers something the viewer does not. The figure does not pose; it listens. It is held together by tension rather than structure, by accumulation rather than outline.

Here, identity is unstable. The face is suggested only long enough to be doubted. The body fractures into atmosphere, then gathers again, as though shaped by forces beyond its will — time, memory, pressure, erosion. What appears solid is constantly negotiating its right to remain.

Color functions as emotion rather than description. Cool tones suspend the scene in distance and introspection, while muted earths and bruised whites interrupt the calm like sudden recollections. Nothing is allowed to dominate. Each element exists in quiet dialogue with the others, bound by restraint and gravity.

The lower half fades, surrendering to the surrounding space. This dissolution is not an ending but a continuation — a reminder that presence is temporary, and that disappearance is not failure but transformation. The painting resists narrative closure. It asks the viewer to stay inside uncertainty, to accept ambiguity as a form of truth.

Between breath and disappearance, the figure exists as we do: incomplete, layered, suspended. Briefly visible, it lingers just long enough to be felt — before returning to silence.

Materials used:

acrylics on stretched canvas varnished

Details:

Tags:

#light#memory#dream#mindscape#metaphysical#enigmatic#ovidiu kloska
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A figure emerges where certainty dissolves — between breath and disappearance.
Not fully born, not fully erased, it rises from a field of silence like a memory that refuses to settle. This is not a portrait of a body, but of a state: a fragile interval suspended between becoming and vanishing.

The surface carries traces of resistance — scraped layers, submerged gestures, remnants of warmth pressed against a cold, expansive blue. These marks feel less like decisions and more like consequences, as if the painting remembers something the viewer does not. The figure does not pose; it listens. It is held together by tension rather than structure, by accumulation rather than outline.

Here, identity is unstable. The face is suggested only long enough to be doubted. The body fractures into atmosphere, then gathers again, as though shaped by forces beyond its will — time, memory, pressure, erosion. What appears solid is constantly negotiating its right to remain.

Color functions as emotion rather than description. Cool tones suspend the scene in distance and introspection, while muted earths and bruised whites interrupt the calm like sudden recollections. Nothing is allowed to dominate. Each element exists in quiet dialogue with the others, bound by restraint and gravity.

The lower half fades, surrendering to the surrounding space. This dissolution is not an ending but a continuation — a reminder that presence is temporary, and that disappearance is not failure but transformation. The painting resists narrative closure. It asks the viewer to stay inside uncertainty, to accept ambiguity as a form of truth.

Between breath and disappearance, the figure exists as we do: incomplete, layered, suspended. Briefly visible, it lingers just long enough to be felt — before returning to silence.

Materials used:

acrylics on stretched canvas varnished

Details:

Tags:

#light#memory#dream#mindscape#metaphysical#enigmatic#ovidiu kloska
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Ovidiu Kloska – Biography & Curriculum Vitae BiographyOvidiu Kloska (b. 1977, Romania) is a contemporary visual artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans painting, welded-steel sculpture, mixed media, and oniric conceptual photography. His... Read more

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