Contemporary Abstract Eternal Still Life | Ovidiu Kloska
Contemporary Abstract Eternal Still Life | Ovidiu Kloska
The Slow Explosion of Stillness is a fresh painting and it was signed on 3 of March 2026.
Series: Kafkian eternity with flowers at 7 pm series
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- acrylic painting on canvas fixed on wooden chassis
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- Size: 65 x 85 cm
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- Style: Expressive and gestural
- Subject: still life
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“Eternal Still Life” (February 28, 2026), part of the series “Kafkaesque Eternity with Flowers at 7 pm,” explores the tension between the ephemeral and the permanent, between matter and its latent memory. The composition centers on a form reminiscent of a vase or transfigured vegetal body—an organic nucleus from which fragments of an inner landscape emerge: green stains, light traces, mineral pulsations, and almost fossilized textures.
While evoking the still life tradition, the structure is destabilized, caught in continuous metamorphosis. The vase becomes not a symbol of fragility, but a container of visual memory, accumulating layers of gesture and chromatic sediment, as if time were compressed into the surface. Flowers dissolve into suggestions—vibrations, splashes, and vegetal breaths rather than fixed forms.
Dominated by troubled greens, earthy tones, and metallic light, the palette creates a suspended, dreamlike atmosphere. The diffused background enhances the sense of floating between material and immaterial. Within the series’ evening context—a threshold of perception—the work transforms ordinary motifs into reflections on existence, fragility, and persistence.
“Eternal Still Life” reimagines the genre as a living organism, where painting becomes a territory of memory, and eternity unfolds as an accumulation of gestures and time.











