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She demands a sacrifice Painting

Malwina Jachimczak

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 27.6 W x 59 H x 0 D in

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The artwork portrays a vibrant bouquet of flowers, skillfully magnified yet retaining their intricate details. Bursting forth from a rounded vase, the arrangement showcases a harmonious blend of pink and red carnations, delicate purple asters, and lustrous laceleaf plants with their glossy leaves. Amidst these blooms, unopened buds add an element of anticipation. Set against a backdrop of soft gray-purple wallpaper, its dense pattern lending an elegant touch without overwhelming the scene, the bouquet takes center stage. Positioned on a dynamic tablecloth, where intense shimmering yellow mingles with bold black, a grid pattern adds a slightly jarring yet invigorating aspect to the composition. Adding a layer of intrigue, the vase bears an inscription drawn from a song. This inscription prompts contemplation about the requirements of a goddess and the potential sacrifice she might demand. The viewer is left to ponder whether this bouquet would suffice as an offering, sparking thoughts on the nature of sacrifice and devotion.

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Painting:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 59 H x 0 D in

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My paintings draw from the world of plants and animals. I am inspired by these worlds, I like to transform them, simplify them, change their colors and add meaning to them. I enjoy the huge bouquets bursting from the vases. I am fascinated by the hare's crazy eyes that are following me in the studio. I use various media in Vases and Totems. Often the base is acrylic paints. Based on this, I start using contrasts. Thick and thin lines as well as spots and smooth color transitions argue for their place. My works are full of colors, shapes, lines, spots, thick lines and patterns. Based on the description, they could be accused of chaos and disharmony, but this is not the case. The compositions are mostly static, hieratic, central, even if they use asymmetry, they maintain balance. Every rebellion has its own framework here - a framework within which it is fulfilled. Totems are popcorn-flavored ice cream - the flavour is nice, but a bit strange. A pink lynx stares at us with its yellow eyes, a squirrel swims with a shoal of fish, an ibis stands on the fox's head. Totems are a reflection of us - individuals. Mostly composed of three dominant animals, these animals represent our human rationality (brain), feelings (heart) and what we feel subconsciously (guts). Totems can illustrate what we are like, what we strive for, what we want to become. Vases are an exotic, salty-spicy-sweet ramen. All ingredients create a coherent composition, but each ingredient can be removed, eaten separately, or replaced with another. The space is conventional, it is invaded by flatness and lack of perspective. There are many contrasts here - geometry next to biological, soft forms. Elements bordering on realism are located next to schematic, simple forms. Light and dark, dense and tight next to spaces full of breath, they try to stay in balance here.

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