Incision into Pulsating Matter – Abstract Painting by Ovidiu Kloska

  • Abstract painting with atmospheric layers, central turbulent form, and diffused light suggesting depth and erosion
Abstract painting with atmospheric layers, central turbulent form, and diffused light suggesting depth and erosion

Incision into Pulsating Matter – Abstract Painting by Ovidiu Kloska

Abstract painting exploring matter, memory, and light through erosion and transformation.

 

The painting is part of the Series: Beyond the Inside

This painting was aquired by a private collection from Romania. 

  • This is an original signed acrylic painting on canvas fixed on wooden chassis.
  • The size of the painting is 130 x 70 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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Incision into Pulsating Matter

Beyond the Inside is not an image to be read but a state to be entered. Suspended between emergence and disappearance, it resists fixed form and invites a slow, meditative gaze. A dense central mass concentrates unstable energy, while diffused light surrounds and veils it. The visible is not asserted, but negotiated—held in becoming.

A vector of light cuts through the composition like an incision, acting as an analytical gesture. It does not reveal but investigates, penetrating a living, pulsating matter in search of a core of ideas. The surface unfolds as an archaeology of the image: layered, erased, and reconfigured. Structures emerge from the tension between memory and erosion, accumulation and loss.

The artist operates like an alchemist, transforming traces and fragments into a subtle, almost immaterial density. Light becomes substance—filtering, delaying, protecting. Traces persist as residues of time, where erosion reveals rather than destroys.

At the center, a restrained turbulence pulses. Around it, silence holds as fragile equilibrium. Forms hover between appearance and dissolution. The work becomes a threshold where visible and invisible coexist—an enigmatic field where the image is not given, but continuously becoming.

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