| Year of creation | 2020 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 100 W × 100 H × 4 D cm |
| Type of art | painting |
| Style | abstract |
| Genre | mythological |
| Materials | acrylic, canvas |
| Type of packaging | cardboard box |
Title: from the series " Between the Black and Divine " - " Composition 7 ", signed on January 2020 Tehnique: acrylic painting on stretched canvas / professionally framed / READY TO HANG ! painting size: 100 x 100 cm / framed size: 100 x 100 x 4 cm LARGE SIZE ! signed 2020 Review from the personal paintings exhibition "Alone, to the invisible touch", April - May 2015 "Ovidiu Kloska or the DYNAMIC of the IMAGE When we approach to the works of Ovidiu Kloska, we focus our attention on a few elements. The first is a tireless desire to experiment techniques, ways of approaching bold plastic, facilities, graphics, drawing, mixed techniques. Interestingly series "The wear of the city", an attempt to use the common places, as the artist says, that transfiguring them to discover the artistic connotation of urban space and its implications in the way of perceiving life beyond reality immediately. The creation of Ovidiu Kloska express a restless, but avid contain as much of the material world, visible and invisible. Relating to art history can approach to a certain extent what it animates the artist of the Romantic vision. Or maybe neo-romantic, of course with all data postmodernism. Art of states freedom of expression and the desire to own individuality with a certain exacerbation. But it is even more than that. It is an anxiety which is included in intangible and fixed the artistic object metaphysical meanings. In fact, the term "fix" is very inappropriate for the artistic approach of Ovidiu Kloska. Images created by him, often human images have a constant flow, have a non-finite that we encounter in Turner's paintings abstract painting or informality, although the atmosphere is released from them is different. As the artist expresses and captions or titles given sometimes works or cycles created the oniric dimension is always present in his approach to the visual. There is a dynamic shape or form captured in constant metamorphosis, change that it captivates the viewer and I send those fears that it will be exalted and the artist. Can any 'anxiety' is not the best because I see the universe created by Ovidiu Kloska a depressive effect. There is a restlessness of străbaterii spaces. Space, spaces of matter of knowledge. There really is and this component: a hurry to reach spiritual essences, primary responses. No, the answers seem to be the subject of his works but the road to it, the whole process with its inner dynamism. How he performs eye? I think that the solutions offered by el- solutions in this moment, because it does not seem an artist to settle for a formula without exploring beyond the EA are quite diverse but unified in terms of style. First it is a variety of materials. Then a recovery of plastics. What we have before us, informality, the game between abstract and figurative sense of decaying matter or transformation, halos surrounding the figures, the alternation of light and shadow, all this is a true exploration of matter, pictorial matter, are a affirmation of the material world. But paradoxically, by the treatment she receives a spiritual dimension and the continuous sliding between material and spiritual is the internal dynamics of the image that captivates us. Quick brushing, gestualitatea that builds and deconstructs form, vibration and light pictorial paste or shadow contained, everything has a vivacity of the movement that it asks the viewer and it integrates artistic process seems to take place in his presence. The artist gives shape to human forms, figures, which he also seems to challenge them. Le coagulates in a universe which is in constant becoming, a mysterious universe. It is a creation made into imminent revelation artist whose approach captures and communicates the images we often surprising."
Artist Statement "My visual universe is an alchemy between dream and matter, between what can be touched and what can only be intuited. I constantly seek that poetic tension between chaos and order, between darkness and light. In my recent series Between the Black and Divine, I dive even deeper into this liminal space — a place where the absence of light becomes sacred, and the void itself begins to whisper. Black is not just color or shadow; it is a presence, a cosmic silence from which all forms emerge and dissolve. It holds within it memory, trauma, rebirth, but also the magnetic pull of the divine unknown. I am drawn to surfaces marked by time — rusted metal, peeling walls, tree bark — textures that carry stories and spiritual residue. They speak to me, not in words, but in vibrations, in a language older than language. I collect these fragments of the world’s decay and translate them into my own visual grammar. There is no separation between the physical and the spiritual in my art. The gesture becomes prayer, the pigment becomes energy, and the canvas transforms into a threshold. I am not painting objects. I am revealing frequencies — fields of tension between the seen and the unseen, between noise and silence, between the wound and the transcendence it can become. To me, painting is an act of spiritual decoding — a ritual of opening the invisible into form, of letting the subconscious and the sacred collide. Each artwork is not just a finished piece, but a living process, a moment of surrender, and an invitation to the viewer to enter a space of contemplation, mystery, and transformation."
