Although listed as individual works, these two paintings were created side by side. The movement continues from one canvas into the other, a shared rhythm that carries across both surfaces. They can exist independently, yet they were born from the same energy.
The process was surprisingly fluid. I created them over one intense weekend, fully immersed for long stretches of time. There was a sense of ease I hadn’t expected. The forms arrived without resistance.
They were made shortly after a visit to Poland. I recognise hints of folky shapes and floral echoes woven into the composition. And, it was early October, trees still saturated with colours, and that atmosphere lingers between the layers.
I chose the title Rozkwit because something in me bloomed while creating them. The confidence, the continuity, the inspiration, it felt like an opening.
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Layered pigments, acrylic paint, inks and coloured pencil on canvas. Surface variations and pigment traces are part of the work’s material character. Detail images are provided to show the texture and finish clearly.
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Medium: acrylic on cotton canvas
Size: 43.7 × 53.9 × 3.3 cm
Year: 2025
Framing: framed (white frame); ready to hang
Authenticity: titled, signed and dated on the reverse; certificate of authenticity included
Shipping: Full details available on the Shipping & Packaging page.
If you’re based outside the UK, please contact me with your address for a shipping quote.
As these works speak beautifully together. If you’d like to take home the pair, feel free to enquire about a special price.
Although listed as individual works, these two paintings were created side by side. The movement continues from one canvas into the other, a shared rhythm that carries across both surfaces. They can exist independently, yet they were born from the same energy.
The process was surprisingly fluid. I created them over one intense weekend, fully immersed for long stretches of time. There was a sense of ease I hadn’t expected. The forms arrived without resistance.
They were made shortly after a visit to Poland. I recognise hints of folky shapes and floral echoes woven into the composition. And, it was early October, trees still saturated with colours, and that atmosphere lingers between the layers.
I chose the title Rozkwit because something in me bloomed while creating them. The confidence, the continuity, the inspiration, it felt like an opening.
—
Layered pigments, acrylic paint, inks and coloured pencil on canvas. Surface variations and pigment traces are part of the work’s material character. Detail images are provided to show the texture and finish clearly.
—
Medium: acrylic on cotton canvas
Size: 43.7 × 53.9 × 3.3 cm
Year: 2025
Framing: framed (white frame); ready to hang
Authenticity: titled, signed and dated on the reverse; certificate of authenticity included
Shipping: Full details available on the Shipping & Packaging page.
If you’re based outside the UK, please contact me with your address for a shipping quote.
As these works speak beautifully together. If you’d like to take home the pair, feel free to enquire about a special price.