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Eternal Still Life 28.02.2026 (2026)Acrylic painting by Kloska Ovidiu

65 x 85 x 2cm (framed) / 60 x 80cm (actual image size)

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£871.7

“Eternal Still Life” (February 28, 2026), from the series “Kafkaesque Eternity with Flowers at 7 pm,” explores the tension between the ephemeral and the permanent, between matter and its latent memory. The work is built around a form reminiscent of a vase or a transfigured vegetal body, an organic nucleus from which fragments of an inner landscape seem to erupt: stains of green, traces of light, mineral pulsations, and textures that feel almost fossilized.

The structure of the composition evokes a still life, yet one that is destabilized and in constant metamorphosis. The vase—traditionally a symbol of order and fragility—becomes here a container of visual memory. Within it accumulate layers of gesture, energy, and chromatic sediment, as if time itself had been compressed into the pictorial surface. The flowers do not appear as recognizable forms but as suggestions of organic explosion: splashes, vibrations of color, vegetal traces that seem to breathe.

The palette, dominated by troubled greens, earthy tones, and accents of white and metallic light, creates a suspended, almost dreamlike atmosphere. The airy, diffused background amplifies the sensation that the object floats between material and immaterial, between appearance and disappearance. Thus, the still life becomes a space of transformation rather than immobility.

Within the context of the series “Kafkaesque Eternity with Flowers at 7 pm,” the evening hour suggests a transitional zone: the moment when reality loses its stable contours and opens itself to introspection. In this uncertain light, seemingly ordinary things—a vase, a few flowers—become pretexts for a meditation on existence, on the fragility of forms, and on their symbolic persistence.

The work therefore proposes a reimagined still life: not as a decorative object but as a pictorial organism in continuous becoming. The stratified, gestural paint functions as a territory of memory and transformation, where each mark becomes evidence of time passing.

“Eternal Still Life” suggests that eternity is not a fixed space but a process: the infinite accumulation of gestures, traces, and visual breaths that transform matter into a poetic experience of duration.

Materials used:

framed acrylic painting on canvas varnished

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#time#contemporary#still life#light#space#abstract flowers#eternity#ovidiu kloska
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“Eternal Still Life” (February 28, 2026), from the series “Kafkaesque Eternity with Flowers at 7 pm,” explores the tension between the ephemeral and the permanent, between matter and its latent memory. The work is built around a form reminiscent of a vase or a transfigured vegetal body, an organic nucleus from which fragments of an inner landscape seem to erupt: stains of green, traces of light, mineral pulsations, and textures that feel almost fossilized.

The structure of the composition evokes a still life, yet one that is destabilized and in constant metamorphosis. The vase—traditionally a symbol of order and fragility—becomes here a container of visual memory. Within it accumulate layers of gesture, energy, and chromatic sediment, as if time itself had been compressed into the pictorial surface. The flowers do not appear as recognizable forms but as suggestions of organic explosion: splashes, vibrations of color, vegetal traces that seem to breathe.

The palette, dominated by troubled greens, earthy tones, and accents of white and metallic light, creates a suspended, almost dreamlike atmosphere. The airy, diffused background amplifies the sensation that the object floats between material and immaterial, between appearance and disappearance. Thus, the still life becomes a space of transformation rather than immobility.

Within the context of the series “Kafkaesque Eternity with Flowers at 7 pm,” the evening hour suggests a transitional zone: the moment when reality loses its stable contours and opens itself to introspection. In this uncertain light, seemingly ordinary things—a vase, a few flowers—become pretexts for a meditation on existence, on the fragility of forms, and on their symbolic persistence.

The work therefore proposes a reimagined still life: not as a decorative object but as a pictorial organism in continuous becoming. The stratified, gestural paint functions as a territory of memory and transformation, where each mark becomes evidence of time passing.

“Eternal Still Life” suggests that eternity is not a fixed space but a process: the infinite accumulation of gestures, traces, and visual breaths that transform matter into a poetic experience of duration.

Materials used:

framed acrylic painting on canvas varnished

Details:

Tags:

#time#contemporary#still life#light#space#abstract flowers#eternity#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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