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MOUNTAIN is an art piece full of juxtaposition: the majesty of rock and the delicacy of water; vivid definition versus distorted reflection; jagged edges alongside glass-like tranquility. The paintings and the sculpture offer two very different perspectives on the theme; the canvases give a restricted viewpoint of the subject, an incomplete slice that hints at a much larger, grander vista out of frame. The sculpture offers the whole picture - more in fact - as the round table invites one to walk around the piece, exploring the mountain and its reflection from every possible bird's-eye view.

Olowska's work combines traditional wall-hung pieces with beautiful, contemporary furniture and thus pulls the art into the living space, transcending its usual role as an object to be viewed upon and allowing it to exist with three-dimensional form and function that gives cohesion between the picture and its surroundings.

MOUNTAIN comprises two triangular oil paintings on canvas measuring 80cm on each edge (1.43m x  0.98m total composition) and an accompanying wooden sculpture with white painted peaks, integrated into a modern coffee table with smoky glass top and geometrical chrome base of replicating triangular construction. The table measures 90cm in diameter and the overall height of the sculpture is 70cm. The wood is a one thousand year old Yew tree.
MOUNTAIN is an art piece full of juxtaposition: the majesty of rock and the delicacy of water; vivid definition versus distorted reflection; jagged edges alongside glass-like tranquility. The paintings and the sculpture offer two very different perspectives on the theme; the canvases give a restricted viewpoint of the subject, an incomplete slice that hints at a much larger, grander vista out of frame. The sculpture offers the whole picture - more in fact - as the round table invites one to walk around the piece, exploring the mountain and its reflection from every possible bird's-eye view.

Olowska's work combines traditional wall-hung pieces with beautiful, contemporary furniture and thus pulls the art into the living space, transcending its usual role as an object to be viewed upon and allowing it to exist with three-dimensional form and function that gives cohesion between the picture and its surroundings.

MOUNTAIN comprises two triangular oil paintings on canvas measuring 80cm on each edge (1.43m x  0.98m total composition) and an accompanying wooden sculpture with white painted peaks, integrated into a modern coffee table with smoky glass top and geometrical chrome base of replicating triangular construction. The table measures 90cm in diameter and the overall height of the sculpture is 70cm. The wood is a one thousand year old Yew tree.
Mountain
MOUNTAIN is an art piece full of juxtaposition: the majesty of rock and the delicacy of water; vivid definition versus distorted reflection; jagged edges alongside glass-like tranquility. The paintings and the sculpture offer two very different perspectives on the theme; the canvases give a restricted viewpoint of the subject, an incomplete slice that hints at a much larger, grander vista out of frame. The sculpture offers the whole picture - more in fact - as the round table invites one to walk around the piece, exploring the mountain and its reflection from every possible bird's-eye view.

Olowska's work combines traditional wall-hung pieces with beautiful, contemporary furniture and thus pulls the art into the living space, transcending its usual role as an object to be viewed upon and allowing it to exist with three-dimensional form and function that gives cohesion between the picture and its surroundings.

MOUNTAIN comprises two triangular oil paintings on canvas measuring 80cm on each edge (1.43m x  0.98m total composition) and an accompanying wooden sculpture with white painted peaks, integrated into a modern coffee table with smoky glass top and geometrical chrome base of replicating triangular construction. The table measures 90cm in diameter and the overall height of the sculpture is 70cm. The wood is a one thousand year old Yew tree.
MOUNTAIN is an art piece full of juxtaposition: the majesty of rock and the delicacy of water; vivid definition versus distorted reflection; jagged edges alongside glass-like tranquility. The paintings and the sculpture offer two very different perspectives on the theme; the canvases give a restricted viewpoint of the subject, an incomplete slice that hints at a much larger, grander vista out of frame. The sculpture offers the whole picture - more in fact - as the round table invites one to walk around the piece, exploring the mountain and its reflection from every possible bird's-eye view.

Olowska's work combines traditional wall-hung pieces with beautiful, contemporary furniture and thus pulls the art into the living space, transcending its usual role as an object to be viewed upon and allowing it to exist with three-dimensional form and function that gives cohesion between the picture and its surroundings.

MOUNTAIN comprises two triangular oil paintings on canvas measuring 80cm on each edge (1.43m x  0.98m total composition) and an accompanying wooden sculpture with white painted peaks, integrated into a modern coffee table with smoky glass top and geometrical chrome base of replicating triangular construction. The table measures 90cm in diameter and the overall height of the sculpture is 70cm. The wood is a one thousand year old Yew tree.
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Mountain Painting

Zuzanna Hope née Olowska

Portugal

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 39 W x 56 H x 36 D in

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MOUNTAIN is an art piece full of juxtaposition: the majesty of rock and the delicacy of water; vivid definition versus distorted reflection; jagged edges alongside glass-like tranquility. The paintings and the sculpture offer two very different perspectives on the theme; the canvases give a restricted viewpoint of the subject, an incomplete slice that hints at a much larger, grander vista out of frame. The sculpture offers the whole picture - more in fact - as the round table invites one to walk around the piece, exploring the mountain and its reflection from every possible bird's-eye view. Olowska's work combines traditional wall-hung pieces with beautiful, contemporary furniture and thus pulls the art into the living space, transcending its usual role as an object to be viewed upon and allowing it to exist with three-dimensional form and function that gives cohesion between the picture and its surroundings. MOUNTAIN comprises two triangular oil paintings on canvas measuring 80cm on each edge (1.43m x 0.98m total composition) and an accompanying wooden sculpture with white painted peaks, integrated into a modern coffee table with smoky glass top and geometrical chrome base of replicating triangular construction. The table measures 90cm in diameter and the overall height of the sculpture is 70cm. The wood is a one thousand year old Yew tree.

Details & Dimensions

Multi-paneled Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39 W x 56 H x 36 D in

Number of Panels:2

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Zuzanna Hope (née Olowska) was born in Gdansk, Poland, 1983, into an intensely artistic family. She studied art and interior design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, Poland (2007 - 2011). ​ Zuzanna works mainly with traditional oil painting or drawing, but also photography and design, for clients and galleries in Portugal, Poland, England, United Arab Emirates, Spain, and USA. ​ She worked as a mural painter, interior and graphic designer and an art consultant in Shoreditch, London (2012 - 2015) before establishing an alternative art gallery called Division Zero in Porto, where she exhibited her works and curated other artists (2016 - 2018). ​ Working alongside the Faculdade de Belas Artes at the University of Porto, Zuzanna hosted an art retreat based around her farm near Amarante, with a final exhibition at Lugar de Desenho, Fundação Júlio Resende, Porto (2018). ​ At 28th of May 2022, Zuzanna Hope open the MUSO Art Gallery in Amarante with focus on promoting an international artists, whose works cover a variety of mediums. Gallery also intends to create bridges between the different forms of arts: visual, poetry, music, among others. In her gallery Zuzanna is curating and organising regular group exhibitions and music concerts. ​ As a curator of the MUSO Art Gallery in Amarante, Zuzanna Hope, with support from Amadeo de Sousa-Cardoso Museum in Amarante and Faculdade de Belas Artes at the University of Porto, crated an international art competition MUSE, Homage to poet Teixeira de Pascoaes. With a final exhibition at the Amadeo de Sousa- Cardoso Museum and an exhibition catalogue with poems of Teixeria de Pascoaes translated for the first time to English lenguage (2022). ​ Recent exhibitions include: Solo exhibition at CCBombarda, Rua Miguel Bombarda for Inaugurações Simultâneas (April 2017) Live painting performance at CCBombarda for Inaugurações Simultâneas (May 2017) Group exhibition at Miguel Costa Cabral & Associados (May 2019) Group exhibition at Casa da Granja Museum, Amarante (December 2022) ​ Zuzanna continues to host oil painting and drawing workshops at MUSO Art Gallery in Amarante. ​ Zuzanna takes her inspiration from observing her surroundings, the simplicity of nature's rules, and humanity's place within them. She explores everything from brute realism, symbolism, through to memories from recurring dreams.

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