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Us, people. Berlin (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Lukasz Olek

56 x 106 x 5cm (framed) / 50 x 100cm (actual image size)

£2,288.94

"Us, people. Berlin" is a conceptual mixed-media painting that explores the delicate balance between individual identity and collective existence within modern society. Structured upon a rigorous, geometric grid hand-painted onto raw, textured linen, the artwork features exactly 136 miniature squares, each measuring 3x3 cm.
From a distance, the composition reads as a unified, cohesive whole—evoking the visual language of an urban landscape, a skyscraper's facade, or a sociological map. However, a closer inspection reveals that no two squares are alike. Each of the 136 elements functions as an autonomous, unique micro-artwork. The artist masterfully transitions between various textures, tonal nuances, and painterly styles: from minimalist monochromes and intricate dot-work to expressive, gestural impastos and subtle nods to art history (such as a miniature Mondrian-inspired grid).

Materials used:

acrylic on linen canvas

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"Us, people. Berlin" is a conceptual mixed-media painting that explores the delicate balance between individual identity and collective existence within modern society. Structured upon a rigorous, geometric grid hand-painted onto raw, textured linen, the artwork features exactly 136 miniature squares, each measuring 3x3 cm.
From a distance, the composition reads as a unified, cohesive whole—evoking the visual language of an urban landscape, a skyscraper's facade, or a sociological map. However, a closer inspection reveals that no two squares are alike. Each of the 136 elements functions as an autonomous, unique micro-artwork. The artist masterfully transitions between various textures, tonal nuances, and painterly styles: from minimalist monochromes and intricate dot-work to expressive, gestural impastos and subtle nods to art history (such as a miniature Mondrian-inspired grid).

Materials used:

acrylic on linen canvas

Details:

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My creative process is driven by a deep need for meditation and a unique way of perceiving the world through synesthesia. As an artist with ADHD and autism, I found... Read more

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