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Eyes Wide Open (2024) Original Acrylic Painting by Lukasz Olek
70 x 100 x 2cm (unframed) / 70 x 100cm (actual image size)
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Original artwork description
Eyes Wide Open (2025)
“There is a radical honesty in a winter morning. When the world is stripped of color and the sky is a heavy, white veil, you are forced to look inward. Your eyes are wide open, but the view is internal.”
The Frozen Silence: This 70 x 100 cm canvas is a sensory distillation of a frost-covered river valley at dawn. It captures the exact moment when the biting cold mutes the landscape, turning the river into a dark, steel-blue thread and the sky into an expansive, monochromatic void. By applying the Blinkered method to this wintry scene, I have transformed a literal landscape into a rhythmic, horizontal map of solitude and stillness.
The Musical Cipher: The title Eyes Wide Open serves as a cryptic gateway to the work's sonic heart. It hides a reference to a specific track or a lyrical fragment that dictated the slow, deliberate tempo of the painting process during the coldest days in my studio. I invite the observer to seek the auditory counterpart to these icy greys and deep indigos; only then is the full synergy of the work’s emotional frequency unlocked.
Textural Solitude: Executed on premium linen, the surface of this piece is a testament to the beauty of restraint. Through the application of dozens of thin, translucent glazes using DIY sponges and rags, I have built a texture that mimics the transparency of frost and the density of winter clouds. This "kaleidoscopic" approach to white and grey creates a surface that vibrates with a quiet, melancholic intensity, making it a profound centerpiece for a contemporary, minimalist interior.
Materials used:
acrylic on linen canvas
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 70 x 100 x 2cm (unframed) / 70 x 100cm (actual image size)
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the back
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
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Original artwork description
Eyes Wide Open (2025)
“There is a radical honesty in a winter morning. When the world is stripped of color and the sky is a heavy, white veil, you are forced to look inward. Your eyes are wide open, but the view is internal.”
The Frozen Silence: This 70 x 100 cm canvas is a sensory distillation of a frost-covered river valley at dawn. It captures the exact moment when the biting cold mutes the landscape, turning the river into a dark, steel-blue thread and the sky into an expansive, monochromatic void. By applying the Blinkered method to this wintry scene, I have transformed a literal landscape into a rhythmic, horizontal map of solitude and stillness.
The Musical Cipher: The title Eyes Wide Open serves as a cryptic gateway to the work's sonic heart. It hides a reference to a specific track or a lyrical fragment that dictated the slow, deliberate tempo of the painting process during the coldest days in my studio. I invite the observer to seek the auditory counterpart to these icy greys and deep indigos; only then is the full synergy of the work’s emotional frequency unlocked.
Textural Solitude: Executed on premium linen, the surface of this piece is a testament to the beauty of restraint. Through the application of dozens of thin, translucent glazes using DIY sponges and rags, I have built a texture that mimics the transparency of frost and the density of winter clouds. This "kaleidoscopic" approach to white and grey creates a surface that vibrates with a quiet, melancholic intensity, making it a profound centerpiece for a contemporary, minimalist interior.
Materials used:
acrylic on linen canvas
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 70 x 100 x 2cm (unframed) / 70 x 100cm (actual image size)
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the back
- Style: Abstract
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative











