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Song for a Living Cloud (2026) Original Mixed-media Painting by Kloska Ovidiu
135 x 135 x 3.5cm (framed) / 130 x 130cm (actual image size)
£5,614.38
Original artwork description
A large-scale contemporary abstract painting exploring light as a living force shaping space, matter, and perception. Part of the series “Alisa’s Wonderful Morning Dreams”, the work unfolds like a dynamic nebula in constant transformation.
Song for a Living Cloud
from the series Alisa’s Wonderful Morning Dreams
Mixed media on canvas, 130 × 130 cm
The works of Ovidiu Kloska function as seductive portals to possible worlds—territories suspended between memory, dream, and becoming. Within these pictorial spaces, light is no longer a mere optical phenomenon but an active presence, a generative force that continuously shapes space, matter, and the very logic of the image. Forms emerge, dissolve, and reappear like structures within a compact, dynamic nebula, where energy precedes matter and perception precedes representation.
Song for a Living Cloud may be viewed as a window opening onto one of these intermediate universes characteristic of Ovidiu Kloska’s artistic vision. Here, light seems to follow its own secret intelligence, moving through matter, condensing and dispersing it like the cosmic forces that shape a nebula in perpetual transformation. The graphic traces, textures, and compositional vectors do not describe recognizable objects; instead, they record the pathways of this generative energy. The image becomes a living organism in a constant state of becoming, where space and matter are negotiated by light from one moment to the next.
At first glance, the composition appears suspended in a fragile equilibrium between appearance and disappearance. Closer observation reveals a remarkably sophisticated structure. Successive layers of transparency, graphic interventions, textural imprints, and finely controlled painterly gestures create a dense visual field in which every element participates in a complex network of relationships. Nothing is accidental. The apparent freedom of the forms is sustained by a subtle architecture of tensions and directional forces.
In this respect, Kloska’s practice may be associated with certain contemporary explorations of abstraction, visual memory, and image stratification. Yet unlike forms of abstraction driven by intellectual systems, urban narratives, or cultural fragmentation, his work remains deeply organic and poetic. The graphic elements do not function as descriptive systems but as traces of an energy in the process of manifestation. They record the movement of a world that is still forming before our eyes.
The distinctive quality of this painting lies in the way gesture, texture, and atmosphere coexist without canceling one another. Matter appears at times vaporous, at times dense, almost mineral, only to dissolve again into light. Vibrant pinks, delicate violets, dark accents, and luminous blue iridescences participate in a choreography of transformation, suggesting processes of condensation and dispersal, birth and regeneration.
Within the series Alisa’s Wonderful Morning Dreams, Song for a Living Cloud represents one of the most refined expressions of the idea of becoming. It is not the image of a cloud but the experience of its existence. It does not depict a landscape but the subtle mechanism through which light invents space and matter. The work invites the viewer to abandon the search for recognizable forms and enter a territory of possibility where reality has not yet settled into a final shape.
Thus, the painting becomes more than an object of contemplation. It transforms into a visual event, a field of forces in continuous transformation, where light, matter, and memory participate in the same ongoing genesis. Song for a Living Cloud does not describe a world; it makes one possible.
Materials used:
mixed tehnique on canvas framed varnished
Details:
- Mixed-media painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 135 x 135 x 3.5cm (framed) / 130 x 130cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Expressive and gestural
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
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Original artwork description
A large-scale contemporary abstract painting exploring light as a living force shaping space, matter, and perception. Part of the series “Alisa’s Wonderful Morning Dreams”, the work unfolds like a dynamic nebula in constant transformation.
Song for a Living Cloud
from the series Alisa’s Wonderful Morning Dreams
Mixed media on canvas, 130 × 130 cm
The works of Ovidiu Kloska function as seductive portals to possible worlds—territories suspended between memory, dream, and becoming. Within these pictorial spaces, light is no longer a mere optical phenomenon but an active presence, a generative force that continuously shapes space, matter, and the very logic of the image. Forms emerge, dissolve, and reappear like structures within a compact, dynamic nebula, where energy precedes matter and perception precedes representation.
Song for a Living Cloud may be viewed as a window opening onto one of these intermediate universes characteristic of Ovidiu Kloska’s artistic vision. Here, light seems to follow its own secret intelligence, moving through matter, condensing and dispersing it like the cosmic forces that shape a nebula in perpetual transformation. The graphic traces, textures, and compositional vectors do not describe recognizable objects; instead, they record the pathways of this generative energy. The image becomes a living organism in a constant state of becoming, where space and matter are negotiated by light from one moment to the next.
At first glance, the composition appears suspended in a fragile equilibrium between appearance and disappearance. Closer observation reveals a remarkably sophisticated structure. Successive layers of transparency, graphic interventions, textural imprints, and finely controlled painterly gestures create a dense visual field in which every element participates in a complex network of relationships. Nothing is accidental. The apparent freedom of the forms is sustained by a subtle architecture of tensions and directional forces.
In this respect, Kloska’s practice may be associated with certain contemporary explorations of abstraction, visual memory, and image stratification. Yet unlike forms of abstraction driven by intellectual systems, urban narratives, or cultural fragmentation, his work remains deeply organic and poetic. The graphic elements do not function as descriptive systems but as traces of an energy in the process of manifestation. They record the movement of a world that is still forming before our eyes.
The distinctive quality of this painting lies in the way gesture, texture, and atmosphere coexist without canceling one another. Matter appears at times vaporous, at times dense, almost mineral, only to dissolve again into light. Vibrant pinks, delicate violets, dark accents, and luminous blue iridescences participate in a choreography of transformation, suggesting processes of condensation and dispersal, birth and regeneration.
Within the series Alisa’s Wonderful Morning Dreams, Song for a Living Cloud represents one of the most refined expressions of the idea of becoming. It is not the image of a cloud but the experience of its existence. It does not depict a landscape but the subtle mechanism through which light invents space and matter. The work invites the viewer to abandon the search for recognizable forms and enter a territory of possibility where reality has not yet settled into a final shape.
Thus, the painting becomes more than an object of contemplation. It transforms into a visual event, a field of forces in continuous transformation, where light, matter, and memory participate in the same ongoing genesis. Song for a Living Cloud does not describe a world; it makes one possible.
Materials used:
mixed tehnique on canvas framed varnished
Details:
- Mixed-media painting on Canvas
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 135 x 135 x 3.5cm (framed) / 130 x 130cm (actual image size)
- Framed and ready to hang
- Signed on the front
- Style: Expressive and gestural
- Subject: Abstract and non-figurative









