• Contemporary abstract eternal still life painting with red, pink and dark tones by Ovidiu Kloska
Contemporary abstract eternal still life painting with red, pink and dark tones by Ovidiu Kloska

Contemporary Abstract Poetic Still Life | Ovidiu Kloska

Contemporary Abstract Poetic Still Life | Ovidiu Kloska

The Slow Explosion of Stillness is a fresh painting and it was signed on 23 of April 2026.

Series: Kafkian eternity with flowers at 7 pm series


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  • acrylic painting on canvas fixed on wooden chassis
  • One of a kind artwork
  • Size: 40 x 40 cm
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  • Signed on the front
  • Style: Expressive and gestural
  • Subject: still life
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“Eternal Still Life” (April 23, 2026)

A silent presence, suspended between matter and absence, this still life feels more like a memory than an object. Forms gather and dissolve at once, as if captured in a moment of cosmic breath. Deep reds pulse like a hidden heart, while touches of pink and white echo fragile remnants of a world no longer fully here.

The work does not describe—it suggests. It does not fix—it slips. The viewer finds no stable point, but is invited to wander through layers of gesture, texture, and transparency. There is a subtle tension between control and surrender, between intention and accident, generating an almost organic vibration.

Within the series “Kafkaesque Eternity with Flowers at 7m,” this piece becomes a fragment of a larger language—one in which the flower is no longer botanical, but metaphysical. It does not bloom; it persists. It does not die; it transforms.

Placed in a contemporary interior, the work does not dominate the space, but infiltrates it. It becomes a discreet nucleus of energy, a point of poetic tension. It does not demand attention, yet inevitably absorbs it, leaving behind a feeling difficult to define: perhaps a trace of unease, perhaps a form of profound stillness.

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