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Act, cycle Madonna 2 Painting

Malina Wieczorek

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 7.9 W x 7.9 H x 0.8 D in

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One can get the impression that we forget about the meaning of our existence and we want to survive as long as possible at all costs. Nowadays, there is even a situation in which some imperfections are hidden, considering them something shameful. But what if you looked at it differently? The painter Malina Wieczorek postulates a higher understanding of the world, and her paintings focusing on human existence resound with the immortality of the human soul, which is not imprisoned in the body and does not perceive it as an object of constant improvement, but as a shelter where we feel safe and where we nurture our emotions. Our existence is a path in constant development and stages of our existence, and the care of our own values allows us to love ourselves, which also results in loving others. The artist proposes a completely different approach to this topic of corporeality, because her concept is based on showing the body, which is not created to follow perfection. For the artist, it is a shelter for the soul, and the appearance and visual aspects do not lead the palm of priority. Old age, in turn, is not the same as age, because until the late years of our existence one can feel young. In order to express this vision, the painter uses the procedure of deforming human silhouettes, departing from the obsessive depiction of our flawless bodies. Thoroughly ashamed, single women, deliberately subjected to deformations, rebel against this pursuit of perfection and their inner strength resounds.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:7.9 W x 7.9 H x 0.8 D in

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Malina Wieczorek has been painting women for several decades. These acts can certainly be included in the so-called of conceptual art. The figures of the women she creates are reflected as if in Venetian mirrors, unaware of the observation to which they have been exposed and, in a sense, condemned. Most often they emerge from the interior of the painting somewhat shyly, half-gesture or half-profile. Similar and different at the same time. Lonely, yet clearly present among us. The artist used to call them acts, and this term can be applied to both the physical and spiritual spheres. The "Madonnas" series, realized since 2020, refers to the classic iconography and identity related to the culture of the regions. The artist replaces the halo with a pattern made of folk rollers, sometimes this halo is somewhere on the side, redefining the way in which the "sanctity" of women is shown and asking the question, what is it today? Often one can get the impression that it irritates the body, cuts into it, hurting. At other times, it is like a flower meadow around the heroines of the painting. It is this ambiguity and the possibility of self-interpretation, depending on the moment of life, one's own history, the mood of the recipient, that is the most interesting for the artist. Malina Wieczorek's conceptual painting finds answers to who we are in emotions. Although we call it "painting", Malina actually draws with a brush. These are drawn pictures. Worn backgrounds, always a contour, gray paint and a lot of free space for free associations. The backgrounds on which the shapes appear are usually red, brick red, orange, or gray. A gray outline on a gray background is practically the ideal of imperceptible painting. There are some contradictions in her work. He uses strong colors but doesn't really want it to be visible. Strong colors are not her ideal. But then again, how can you talk about feelings and emotions without using contrasting colors?

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