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In “The Dome of Inner Horizons”, part of Ovidiu Kloska’s ongoing cycle Beyond the Inside, the canvas becomes a threshold between the perceptible and the ineffable. Here, painting is no longer a window into the world, but a mirror fractured by memory, dream, and metaphysical resonance.
A dense chromatic atmosphere, dominated by veils of purples, silvers, and spectral whites, suspends the viewer in a liminal zone — a place where matter itself seems to crumble into pure energy. Within this environment, vague architectures emerge and dissolve: perhaps cathedrals, perhaps mountains, or merely shadows of an inner geography, suspended in a state of permanent becoming.
Unlike earlier works in the Beyond the Inside series, where subterranean currents of color suggested hidden flows of consciousness, this painting opens upwards, towards a dome that has cracked under the pressure of light. This fissure is not destruction but revelation: the shattering of an old paradigm of vision to allow the birth of a new one. The fragmented surface carries traces of erosion and rebirth, like ruins of the past transformed into fertile seeds of future imagination.
The contemporary aesthetic dimension emerges in the deliberate instability of form: we live in an age where structures collapse and reform in unpredictable rhythms — political, cultural, digital. Kloska’s canvas reflects this contemporary condition, but translates it into metaphysical language: the fracture becomes an opportunity, the collapse an ascension, the ruin a gate to transcendence.
There is a oneiric quality in this visual landscape, as if the painting materialized a dream remembered only in fragments, with blurred edges and ghostly details. The viewer enters not a scene, but an atmosphere, an inner weather where perception itself is unsettled.
Placed alongside the earlier chapters of Beyond the Inside, this work seems like a crystallization — a moment when the hidden architecture of the unconscious reveals itself not as a clear image, but as a luminous fracture, a dome split open to let the unseen flood in.
In its very instability, “The Dome of Inner Horizons” offers a contemporary metaphysics of vision: to look beyond is not to find clarity, but to accept mystery as the deepest form of truth.
#InnerHorizons
#ShatteredDome
#MetaphysicalVision
#OneiricLandscape
#FracturedLight
#ContemporaryRuins
#DreamFragments
#HiddenArchitectures
#LiminalSpaces
#EcstaticMystery

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acrylics and spray paints on stretched canvas varnished

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#fractured light #hidden architectures #inner horizons #ecstatic mystery #dream fragments #contemporary ruins #shattered dome #liminal spaces #metaphysical vision #oneiric landscape 

The Dome Horizons (2025) Acrylic painting
by Kloska Ovidiu

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In “The Dome of Inner Horizons”, part of Ovidiu Kloska’s ongoing cycle Beyond the Inside, the canvas becomes a threshold between the perceptible and the ineffable. Here, painting is no longer a window into the world, but a mirror fractured by memory, dream, and metaphysical resonance.
A dense chromatic atmosphere, dominated by veils of purples, silvers, and spectral whites, suspends the viewer in a liminal zone — a place where matter itself seems to crumble into pure energy. Within this environment, vague architectures emerge and dissolve: perhaps cathedrals, perhaps mountains, or merely shadows of an inner geography, suspended in a state of permanent becoming.
Unlike earlier works in the Beyond the Inside series, where subterranean currents of color suggested hidden flows of consciousness, this painting opens upwards, towards a dome that has cracked under the pressure of light. This fissure is not destruction but revelation: the shattering of an old paradigm of vision to allow the birth of a new one. The fragmented surface carries traces of erosion and rebirth, like ruins of the past transformed into fertile seeds of future imagination.
The contemporary aesthetic dimension emerges in the deliberate instability of form: we live in an age where structures collapse and reform in unpredictable rhythms — political, cultural, digital. Kloska’s canvas reflects this contemporary condition, but translates it into metaphysical language: the fracture becomes an opportunity, the collapse an ascension, the ruin a gate to transcendence.
There is a oneiric quality in this visual landscape, as if the painting materialized a dream remembered only in fragments, with blurred edges and ghostly details. The viewer enters not a scene, but an atmosphere, an inner weather where perception itself is unsettled.
Placed alongside the earlier chapters of Beyond the Inside, this work seems like a crystallization — a moment when the hidden architecture of the unconscious reveals itself not as a clear image, but as a luminous fracture, a dome split open to let the unseen flood in.
In its very instability, “The Dome of Inner Horizons” offers a contemporary metaphysics of vision: to look beyond is not to find clarity, but to accept mystery as the deepest form of truth.
#InnerHorizons
#ShatteredDome
#MetaphysicalVision
#OneiricLandscape
#FracturedLight
#ContemporaryRuins
#DreamFragments
#HiddenArchitectures
#LiminalSpaces
#EcstaticMystery

Materials used:

acrylics and spray paints on stretched canvas varnished

Tags:
#fractured light #hidden architectures #inner horizons #ecstatic mystery #dream fragments #contemporary ruins #shattered dome #liminal spaces #metaphysical vision #oneiric landscape 
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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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