"Composition 82"
From the series: “The Wonderful Morning Dreams of Alice”
Mixed media on canvas, 120 x 120 cm
Artist: Ovidiu Kloska
"Composition 82" is a window into a world where reality dissolves into dream particles and memory becomes pigment, gesture, and breath. This large-scale painting continues Kloska’s lyrical journey through subconscious territories — landscapes of fragility, intuition, and fleeting perception.
The composition unfolds like a visual fog: translucent layers of glacial blue, ethereal lavender, and shadowed white collide with bursts of burning vermilion and rust. Faint grid patterns, organic textures, and assertive gestures emerge and vanish in a dance suspended between chaos and clarity. There is no central narrative, only a magnetic, immersive energy — a field of subtle turbulence where the dreamer, Alice, hovers between awakening and surrender.
As part of the broader series “The Wonderful Morning Dreams of Alice”, this work does more than explore dreamlike states — it articulates Kloska’s aesthetic position within the evolution of abstraction, both modern and contemporary. While echoing the emotional resonance of lyrical abstraction and the gestural urgency of abstract expressionism, his work transcends historical categories. It reinterprets abstraction through a post-digital, almost post-human lens — incorporating echoes of virtual topographies, layered consciousness, and inner data-scapes.
Kloska does not reject the tactile poetry of paint. On the contrary, he embraces its rawness, while infusing it with new conceptual sensibilities. His aesthetic is rooted in the physical act of painting, yet it is deeply aware of the altered way we now perceive image, depth, and rhythm — in a world saturated by visual noise and hyper-fragmented stimuli.
"Composition 82" thus becomes a bridge — between emotional interiority and contemporary abstraction, between the primal language of color and a dream logic of dissolution. It does not ask to be interpreted. It invites the viewer to drift within it — to let the eye roam, to feel, to remember something undefined but intimate.
This is not abstraction as detachment. It is abstraction as revelation — soft, immersive, and instinctive, like the moment just before waking.
#AbstractDreamscape
#ContemporaryAbstraction
#EmotivePainting
#ModernExpressionism
#TexturedCanvas
#SpiritualArt
#LargePainting
#LyricalAbstraction
#MixedMedia
#AtmosphericArt
varnished acrylics and sprays on canvas
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"Composition 82"
From the series: “The Wonderful Morning Dreams of Alice”
Mixed media on canvas, 120 x 120 cm
Artist: Ovidiu Kloska
"Composition 82" is a window into a world where reality dissolves into dream particles and memory becomes pigment, gesture, and breath. This large-scale painting continues Kloska’s lyrical journey through subconscious territories — landscapes of fragility, intuition, and fleeting perception.
The composition unfolds like a visual fog: translucent layers of glacial blue, ethereal lavender, and shadowed white collide with bursts of burning vermilion and rust. Faint grid patterns, organic textures, and assertive gestures emerge and vanish in a dance suspended between chaos and clarity. There is no central narrative, only a magnetic, immersive energy — a field of subtle turbulence where the dreamer, Alice, hovers between awakening and surrender.
As part of the broader series “The Wonderful Morning Dreams of Alice”, this work does more than explore dreamlike states — it articulates Kloska’s aesthetic position within the evolution of abstraction, both modern and contemporary. While echoing the emotional resonance of lyrical abstraction and the gestural urgency of abstract expressionism, his work transcends historical categories. It reinterprets abstraction through a post-digital, almost post-human lens — incorporating echoes of virtual topographies, layered consciousness, and inner data-scapes.
Kloska does not reject the tactile poetry of paint. On the contrary, he embraces its rawness, while infusing it with new conceptual sensibilities. His aesthetic is rooted in the physical act of painting, yet it is deeply aware of the altered way we now perceive image, depth, and rhythm — in a world saturated by visual noise and hyper-fragmented stimuli.
"Composition 82" thus becomes a bridge — between emotional interiority and contemporary abstraction, between the primal language of color and a dream logic of dissolution. It does not ask to be interpreted. It invites the viewer to drift within it — to let the eye roam, to feel, to remember something undefined but intimate.
This is not abstraction as detachment. It is abstraction as revelation — soft, immersive, and instinctive, like the moment just before waking.
#AbstractDreamscape
#ContemporaryAbstraction
#EmotivePainting
#ModernExpressionism
#TexturedCanvas
#SpiritualArt
#LargePainting
#LyricalAbstraction
#MixedMedia
#AtmosphericArt
varnished acrylics and sprays on canvas
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