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We Will Never Meet Again (2024) Original Acrylic Painting by Lukasz Olek

130 x 180 x 4cm (unframed) / 130 x 180cm (actual image size)

£8,202.3

We Will Never Meet Again (2024)
“There is a profound, icy mercy in the winter mist. It covers the tracks we left behind, turning every goodbye into a permanent, silent landscape where memory finally finds its rest.”

* The Frozen Infinite: This monumental 130 x 180 cm abstract landscape is an immersive experience in blue and silver. It depicts a winter lake shrouded in a dense, suffocatingly beautiful fog—a scene where the water and sky merge into a single, seamless veil of cold light. By applying the Blinkered method to this vast scale, I have created a field of vision that feels like a physical embrace of the cold, distilling the essence of winter into rhythmic, horizontal bands of frost and shadow.

* The Musical Cipher: The title We Will Never Meet Again is a hauntingly beautiful entry in my "sonic diary." It references a specific track—perhaps a stripped-back, ambient piano piece or a slow-burning electronic dirge—that guided the meditative, almost ritualistic pace of the painting. I invite the collector to find the melody that resonates with these deep indigos and ethereal whites; only when the music’s stillness matches the visual silence of the canvas is the true frequency of this contemporary painting unlocked.

* 3D Atmospheric Depth: Executed on a heavy 3D linen canvas, the work possesses a tectonic presence that transforms any space into a place of reflection. Using unconventional DIY tools—sponges, rags, and broad sweeps of the hand—I have layered dozens of translucent glazes to mimic the physical weight of a frozen fog. The result is a "kaleidoscopic" blue that seems to shift and breathe as the viewer moves, offering a sanctuary of "positive melancholia" and a space for absolute, uninterrupted calm.

Materials used:

acrylic on linen canvas

Details:

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We Will Never Meet Again (2024)
“There is a profound, icy mercy in the winter mist. It covers the tracks we left behind, turning every goodbye into a permanent, silent landscape where memory finally finds its rest.”

* The Frozen Infinite: This monumental 130 x 180 cm abstract landscape is an immersive experience in blue and silver. It depicts a winter lake shrouded in a dense, suffocatingly beautiful fog—a scene where the water and sky merge into a single, seamless veil of cold light. By applying the Blinkered method to this vast scale, I have created a field of vision that feels like a physical embrace of the cold, distilling the essence of winter into rhythmic, horizontal bands of frost and shadow.

* The Musical Cipher: The title We Will Never Meet Again is a hauntingly beautiful entry in my "sonic diary." It references a specific track—perhaps a stripped-back, ambient piano piece or a slow-burning electronic dirge—that guided the meditative, almost ritualistic pace of the painting. I invite the collector to find the melody that resonates with these deep indigos and ethereal whites; only when the music’s stillness matches the visual silence of the canvas is the true frequency of this contemporary painting unlocked.

* 3D Atmospheric Depth: Executed on a heavy 3D linen canvas, the work possesses a tectonic presence that transforms any space into a place of reflection. Using unconventional DIY tools—sponges, rags, and broad sweeps of the hand—I have layered dozens of translucent glazes to mimic the physical weight of a frozen fog. The result is a "kaleidoscopic" blue that seems to shift and breathe as the viewer moves, offering a sanctuary of "positive melancholia" and a space for absolute, uninterrupted calm.

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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