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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 55.1 W x 33.5 H x 0.8 D in
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Lukáš Kubala is a young and ever more successful Slovak artist. He graduated from the School of Performing Arts and with its original approach has been recognized at many exhibitions in Slovakia and other European countries. Kubala brings new and fresh drafts into the realms of traditional academic and space painting. He works with the visual language of graffiti, street art and urban murals. In his works he reflects the social situation, changing views and preferences of today's person or the problematic status of an individual in the world today. Backdrops of his works are often urban spaces, stylized by an expressive manner, into which he often places figure or female nude as a focal point of human perception. His rough painting style combines abstract elements with geometric motifs and figural scenes into alarming, urgent and open artistic statement. His work, which is characterized by its contemporary and attractive painting and semantic beddings, attracts the audiences of all ages, because even though it`s very specific and expressively young, the informative content affects all of us.
2013
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
55.1 W x 33.5 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Lukáš Kubala was born in1983-Bratislava. He graduated from the School of Performing Arts. In his easily recognizable manuscript of painting, the author focuses on space-time continuum. He combines the past, the present and the future in one space. Memories and fantasies meet at the present time. Thus, there is a constant conflict of the past and the future expressed on the canvas. He leaves blank areas in the shape of various objects in the paintings. He tries to point out the transience of things. He explains the black-and-white painting as a metaphor for indefiniteness. It forces the observer to engage their imagination to complete the meaning of the work of art by themselves. According to the author, the objects and structure in the paintings resembling a stone are cells in space-time that have not yet reached the final form of objects as we know them in real time. He draws his ideas from the Bible, history, but also the current situation in society. He also deals with the issue of relationships in his creative work. The deformation of the figures shows constant evolution of people and imperfection of the world.
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