Hellebore II.
Archival digital print with a delicate floral motif is based on the author's line drawing by Zuzana Smolková
Archival digital print with a delicate floral motif is based on the author's line drawing by Zuzana Smolková
A unique small drawing by Slavomíra Ondrušová captures everything around us, the themes of (self) love, discovering life's joys and oneself. Great expression on a small surface, with the author's typical lightness and kind humor. Each drawing is a unique original.
Archival print of an original work by Slávka Ondrušová which is part of her long-term project in which she creates a collection of drawing sketchbooks. Hundreds of subtle drawings were created as daily introspective records which document the individual experience and the need to record a specific period in which current regulations, isolation and absence of social interaction (covid era) affected inner psychological experience, focus and attention of the author, and also changed the view of priorities, values and perception of relationships.
Original work on canvas by painter Dominika Žáková.
The Areolis Germinis series is a natural response to a author's longer-lasting project/research which included the creation of a collection of paintings and lectures on the topic of colour theory. Completion of this project and final "release" from deep concentration and observance of certain rules of research resulted in a relaxed experimental position of the author's work. The Latin name Areolis germinis(trans. germination) becomes a direct metaphor for new variations and new ways of finding self-expression that the author brings to the audience.
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Original work on canvas by painter Dominika Žáková.
The Areolis Germinis series is a natural response to a author's longer-lasting project/research which included the creation of a collection of paintings and lectures on the topic of colour theory. Completion of this project and final "release" from deep concentration and observance of certain rules of research resulted in a relaxed experimental position of the author's work. The Latin name Areolis germinis(trans. germination) becomes a direct metaphor for new variations and new ways of finding self-expression that the author brings to the audience.
If you are interested in importing the work, contact us at hello@slavicadesign.com.
The series of works on paper and cardboard presents abstract works, records in which relaxed acrylic painting and mainly oil pastel drawing prevail. One can read a subtle reflection of the reality of nature in them. A strong inspiration is the landscape, mountains, motifs of gardens, flowers, birds, fish, sea life, minerals. Drawings-paintings are supposed to create a light and ephemeral impression of a captured moment – such as the Impressionists did in the past. The records are fast, layered and a result of combination of different painting techniques. For some, paste paint or metallic paint was also used, but mainly a high-quality background in the form of paper or canvas.
Original work on canvas by painter Dominika Žáková.
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A unique small ink drawing by Slavomíra Ondrušová captures everything around us, themes of (self) love, discovering life's joys and oneself. Great expression on a small surface, with the author's typical lightness and kind humor. Each drawing is a unique original.
Marek Ormandík unconventionally and boldly portrays classic themes while demolishing myths and familiar iconography. These are not noble shapes and faces. With quick, dynamic strokes of the brush, he lightly outlines his passionate, schizophrenic split naked figures and heads on paper. Not the detail, but the whole is important, the surface of the painting is eruptive, created by dramatic, juicy handwriting, quivering lines, traces of flowing colors.
The artwork features stylized butterfly wings in a delicate structure that reflects its fragility. Fluorescent orange evokes joy, life and energy. Each linoprint is hand-printed by the author on recycled paper due to which there are slight differences between individual pieces. The graphic is signed and numbered. The graphic is limited to 50 pieces.