Chimera rider after batle XXL original abstract painting Ovidiu Kloska

  • Oversized abstract-fantasy artwork with Persian-inspired rider and shifting, illusionistic forms
Oversized abstract-fantasy artwork with Persian-inspired rider and shifting, illusionistic forms

Chimera rider after batle XXL original abstract painting Ovidiu Kloska

Chimera rider after batle XXL original abstract painting Ovidiu Kloska

The painting is part of the Series: The Book of Angels

3000 Eur (FREE worldwide shiping)

  • This is an original signed acrylic painting on canvas fixed on wooden chassis.
  • The size of the painting is 120 x 120 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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In Kloska’s oneiric universe, Chimera Rider After a Night Battle bridges ancient history and dreamlike fantasy. Inspired by Persian mosaic riders, the work captures a moment of stillness after conflict. A solitary figure, holding a spear of white light, returns quietly from battle atop a chimera-like steed that radiates an otherworldly energy. Together, they move through a luminous, fantastical space where each brushstroke speaks of resilience and transcendence.

Celestial, sculptural forms scatter across the canvas, creating a shifting interplay of light and shadow. The composition plays with perception, revealing hidden shapes, fleeting movements, and echoes of memory that change with the viewer’s gaze. Like an illusion, the painting invites a search for meaning, drawing the eye deeper into its layered vision.

Kloska, working independently, mirrors the rider’s solitary journey. His canvas becomes a battlefield of gestures and layers, where each mark is both struggle and discovery. Rooted in dreams and fragments of memory, his work assembles moments of introspection into a poetic visual language.

This painting becomes a threshold between past and present, real and imagined—an invitation to enter a space where the visible dissolves into the infinite possibilities of the unseen.

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