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Eternal still life (2026) Original Ink Drawing by Kloska Ovidiu
31 x 41 x 2cm (framed) / 21 x 30cm (actual image size)
£260.74
Original artwork description
Eternal Still Life, signed April 11, 2026
drawing on paper / 21 × 30 cm, 30 × 40 cm framed / signed, dated
This drawing unfolds as a controlled implosion—a visual point of gravity from which both order and disintegration radiate. At the core of the composition, the dense mass of overlapping lines is not merely a formal knot, but a kind of graphic singularity—a place where repetition becomes almost mechanical, yet never loses its organic tension. From here, curvilinear trajectories expand like unstable orbits, suggesting a nature no longer static, but caught in an ongoing process of becoming and dissolution.
The title, “Kafkaesque Eternity…”, is not simply a poetic frame, but a key to reading: the space appears bureaucratized by its own internal laws, where each line searches for meaning only to dissolve within a network of connections that can never be completed. Circular, almost cellular forms, set against fragmented geometric structures, generate a dialectic between life and schema, between the organic and the systemic. This tension recalls a still life that refuses to remain inert—a visual paradox in which the “eternal” reveals itself as instability.
The punctual interventions—those graphic nodes marking intersections—act as coordinates within an otherwise fluid territory, almost obsessively mapped. They suggest a drawing that measures itself, constructing its own language of orientation, yet never reaching a conclusion. In this sense, the work breathes a subtle unrest: not chaos, but an order too complex to be fully grasped.
The lower zone, denser and almost mineral, contrasts with the airy expansion above. Here, matter seems to coagulate, to gain weight, as if the drawing were shifting from idea into sediment. It may be the place where the “flower” in the title ceases to exist as a recognizable form, remaining only as latent, compressed energy.
Overall, the drawing does not offer an image for passive contemplation, but a field of forces in which the gaze is continuously drawn in, repelled, and redirected. It is a “still life” only in appearance—in truth, we witness an eternity in motion, a network of gestures refusing closure, suspended between construction and collapse.
Materials used:
rolled ball pen on paper framed
Details:
- Ink drawing on Paper
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 31 x 41 x 2cm (framed) / 21 x 30cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Expressive and gestural
- Subject: Still life
Tags:
#still life#light#energy#memory#abstract flowers#metaphysical#ovidiu kloska#vibrations#spontaneous drawing14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
Eternal Still Life, signed April 11, 2026
drawing on paper / 21 × 30 cm, 30 × 40 cm framed / signed, dated
This drawing unfolds as a controlled implosion—a visual point of gravity from which both order and disintegration radiate. At the core of the composition, the dense mass of overlapping lines is not merely a formal knot, but a kind of graphic singularity—a place where repetition becomes almost mechanical, yet never loses its organic tension. From here, curvilinear trajectories expand like unstable orbits, suggesting a nature no longer static, but caught in an ongoing process of becoming and dissolution.
The title, “Kafkaesque Eternity…”, is not simply a poetic frame, but a key to reading: the space appears bureaucratized by its own internal laws, where each line searches for meaning only to dissolve within a network of connections that can never be completed. Circular, almost cellular forms, set against fragmented geometric structures, generate a dialectic between life and schema, between the organic and the systemic. This tension recalls a still life that refuses to remain inert—a visual paradox in which the “eternal” reveals itself as instability.
The punctual interventions—those graphic nodes marking intersections—act as coordinates within an otherwise fluid territory, almost obsessively mapped. They suggest a drawing that measures itself, constructing its own language of orientation, yet never reaching a conclusion. In this sense, the work breathes a subtle unrest: not chaos, but an order too complex to be fully grasped.
The lower zone, denser and almost mineral, contrasts with the airy expansion above. Here, matter seems to coagulate, to gain weight, as if the drawing were shifting from idea into sediment. It may be the place where the “flower” in the title ceases to exist as a recognizable form, remaining only as latent, compressed energy.
Overall, the drawing does not offer an image for passive contemplation, but a field of forces in which the gaze is continuously drawn in, repelled, and redirected. It is a “still life” only in appearance—in truth, we witness an eternity in motion, a network of gestures refusing closure, suspended between construction and collapse.
Materials used:
rolled ball pen on paper framed
Details:
- Ink drawing on Paper
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 31 x 41 x 2cm (framed) / 21 x 30cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Expressive and gestural
- Subject: Still life
Tags:
#still life#light#energy#memory#abstract flowers#metaphysical#ovidiu kloska#vibrations#spontaneous drawing









