Between Falling and Flight original large painting O Kloska

  • Large contemporary abstract painting with textured surface, combining dense mineral-like areas and soft translucent layers in blue, grey, and white tones.
Large contemporary abstract painting with textured surface, combining dense mineral-like areas and soft translucent layers in blue, grey, and white tones.

Between Falling and Flight original large painting O Kloska

The Zone of Instability Between Falling and Flight original large painting Ovidiu Kloska

A large-scale abstract painting exploring a suspended state between falling and flight.

 

The painting is part of the Series: The wonderful morning dreams of Alice

 

  • This is an original signed acrylic painting on canvas fixed on wooden chassis.
  • The size of the painting is 100 x 100 cm and is ready to hang, varnished to protect the colors in time.
  • The artwork is signed on the front and the back side and is in the style: expressive and gestural.
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“The Zone of Instability Between Falling and Flight”

In “Alisa’s Wondrous Morning Dreams,” this work activates an intermediate space where falling and flight coexist. Rather than a linear transition, it proposes a zone of overlap in which form unfolds across multiple potentialities.

The surface operates as a stratified field, both material and temporal. Layers retain active traces of coexisting moments, forming an unstable structure where past and future remain embedded within the same visual plane. The work is not constructed, but sedimented — a simultaneous memory.

Dense, mineral-like formations — suggesting accumulation, erosion, and crystallization — enter into dialogue with diaphanous, membrane-like transparencies, evoking fragile wings in formation. Matter appears suspended between consolidation and dissolution, mediating the tension between gravity and ascent. At close range, the surface reveals a tactile richness where geological density coexists with fluid, translucent layers.

Avoiding a fixed center, the composition disperses energy across the surface, inviting continuous visual navigation. Falling and flight exist as interdependent states. Instability becomes the very condition of transformation.

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