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Instability Between Falling Flight (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Kloska Ovidiu

100 x 100 x 2cm (unframed) / 100 x 100cm (actual image size)

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£1,827.74

“The Zone of Instability Between Falling and Flight”

In “Alisa’s Wondrous Morning Dreams,” this large-scale work does not depict flight nor falling, but activates an intermediate space in which these states coexist. It is not a linear transition, but a zone where opposing forces overlap, and form unfolds across multiple, simultaneous potentialities.

The pictorial surface operates as a stratified field, both material and temporal. Layers do not conceal, but preserve active traces of different coexisting moments. Each intervention remains visible as a parallel state of the image, generating an unstable structure in which the past does not recede, and the future appears already embedded within the matter. The work is not constructed in a classical sense, but sedimented — a dense accumulation of gestures, erasures, and returns.

Within this dynamic, the material language becomes essential. Compact, mineral-like formations — suggesting processes of oxidation, erosion, and crystallization — coexist with diaphanous, membrane-like transparencies. These fragile, volatile surfaces evoke the uncertain consistency of wings in formation, mediating the transition between density and dispersion. Matter appears suspended between consolidation and dissolution, between gravitational pull and the impulse of ascent.

The composition avoids any stable center, proposing instead a fluid distribution of energy. The gaze is not fixed, but continuously displaced, navigating between zones of density and rarefaction. Chromatic accents function as subtle impulses of reorganization, like signals within a system in constant recalibration.

In this context, the “zone” becomes a territory of simultaneity: falling and flight do not follow one another, but coexist as interdependent conditions. Instability is no longer imbalance, but the necessary condition of transformation — a space in which identity is not lost, but continuously reconfigured.

The work does not offer a closed image, but an open field of experience. Time does not unfold linearly, but accumulates within the surface, allowing multiple states to remain present at once. The painting thus becomes a medium of coexistence, where material density and immaterial drift are held in a fragile, continuously negotiated equilibrium.

Materials used:

acrylics and spray paints on stretched canvas varnished

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#abstract painting#contemporary art#large canvas#modern painting#blue tones#textured surface#atmospheric art#expressive abstraction#layered composition#mineral textures
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“The Zone of Instability Between Falling and Flight”

In “Alisa’s Wondrous Morning Dreams,” this large-scale work does not depict flight nor falling, but activates an intermediate space in which these states coexist. It is not a linear transition, but a zone where opposing forces overlap, and form unfolds across multiple, simultaneous potentialities.

The pictorial surface operates as a stratified field, both material and temporal. Layers do not conceal, but preserve active traces of different coexisting moments. Each intervention remains visible as a parallel state of the image, generating an unstable structure in which the past does not recede, and the future appears already embedded within the matter. The work is not constructed in a classical sense, but sedimented — a dense accumulation of gestures, erasures, and returns.

Within this dynamic, the material language becomes essential. Compact, mineral-like formations — suggesting processes of oxidation, erosion, and crystallization — coexist with diaphanous, membrane-like transparencies. These fragile, volatile surfaces evoke the uncertain consistency of wings in formation, mediating the transition between density and dispersion. Matter appears suspended between consolidation and dissolution, between gravitational pull and the impulse of ascent.

The composition avoids any stable center, proposing instead a fluid distribution of energy. The gaze is not fixed, but continuously displaced, navigating between zones of density and rarefaction. Chromatic accents function as subtle impulses of reorganization, like signals within a system in constant recalibration.

In this context, the “zone” becomes a territory of simultaneity: falling and flight do not follow one another, but coexist as interdependent conditions. Instability is no longer imbalance, but the necessary condition of transformation — a space in which identity is not lost, but continuously reconfigured.

The work does not offer a closed image, but an open field of experience. Time does not unfold linearly, but accumulates within the surface, allowing multiple states to remain present at once. The painting thus becomes a medium of coexistence, where material density and immaterial drift are held in a fragile, continuously negotiated equilibrium.

Materials used:

acrylics and spray paints on stretched canvas varnished

Details:

Tags:

#abstract painting#contemporary art#large canvas#modern painting#blue tones#textured surface#atmospheric art#expressive abstraction#layered composition#mineral textures
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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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