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Pressure of Becoming (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Kloska Ovidiu
76 x 56 x 3cm (framed) / 70 x 50cm (actual image size)
£696.28
Original artwork description
In Pressure of Becoming, the image does not emerge fully formed—it is excavated. The painting unfolds as a site of slow revelation, where layers of opacity and atmosphere are worked through, as if clearing dust and corrosion from something long buried. What surfaces is never complete. It flickers between presence and disappearance, held in a state of unstable visibility.
Part of the ongoing Cycle of Remembering, this work approaches memory not as retrieval, but as excavation. The upper register accumulates density and weight, like sediment compressed over time, pressing downward into a field of diffusion. Beneath this pressure, fragments begin to appear—suggestive, almost corporeal—yet they resist fixation. The act of uncovering is continuous, and what is revealed remains partial, contingent, and fragile.
The surface behaves like a palimpsest of interference: veils of pale blues and whites obscure as much as they disclose, while restrained flashes of orange punctuate the field like brief neural ignitions—traces of something once vivid, now eroded. These moments do not resolve the image but intensify its tension, marking points where perception nearly stabilizes before slipping again into indeterminacy.
Rather than constructing form, the painting removes, softens, and displaces. It operates through subtraction, allowing the image to hover at the threshold of recognition. The central mass becomes a zone of friction—where buried matter and emerging presence collide—while the lower field sustains a state of becoming without closure.
In this sense, remembering is not an act of recovery, but of continuous negotiation with what remains concealed. The “treasure” is never fully uncovered; it exists precisely in its partial exposure. The painting holds this suspended moment, where visibility is earned but never secured, and where the image persists as an event of excavation rather than a resolved form.
Materials used:
framed acrylics and spray paints on canvas varnished
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 76 x 56 x 3cm (framed) / 70 x 50cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Organic
- Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
Tags:
#time#light#energy#abstract landscape#eros#mindscape#metaphysical#lyrical abstraction#ovidiu kloska#remembering14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
In Pressure of Becoming, the image does not emerge fully formed—it is excavated. The painting unfolds as a site of slow revelation, where layers of opacity and atmosphere are worked through, as if clearing dust and corrosion from something long buried. What surfaces is never complete. It flickers between presence and disappearance, held in a state of unstable visibility.
Part of the ongoing Cycle of Remembering, this work approaches memory not as retrieval, but as excavation. The upper register accumulates density and weight, like sediment compressed over time, pressing downward into a field of diffusion. Beneath this pressure, fragments begin to appear—suggestive, almost corporeal—yet they resist fixation. The act of uncovering is continuous, and what is revealed remains partial, contingent, and fragile.
The surface behaves like a palimpsest of interference: veils of pale blues and whites obscure as much as they disclose, while restrained flashes of orange punctuate the field like brief neural ignitions—traces of something once vivid, now eroded. These moments do not resolve the image but intensify its tension, marking points where perception nearly stabilizes before slipping again into indeterminacy.
Rather than constructing form, the painting removes, softens, and displaces. It operates through subtraction, allowing the image to hover at the threshold of recognition. The central mass becomes a zone of friction—where buried matter and emerging presence collide—while the lower field sustains a state of becoming without closure.
In this sense, remembering is not an act of recovery, but of continuous negotiation with what remains concealed. The “treasure” is never fully uncovered; it exists precisely in its partial exposure. The painting holds this suspended moment, where visibility is earned but never secured, and where the image persists as an event of excavation rather than a resolved form.
Materials used:
framed acrylics and spray paints on canvas varnished
Details:
- Acrylic painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 76 x 56 x 3cm (framed) / 70 x 50cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Organic
- Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
Tags:
#time#light#energy#abstract landscape#eros#mindscape#metaphysical#lyrical abstraction#ovidiu kloska#remembering










