Artist Talk Magazine, Issue 23, London, UK
Acrylic Paint
145.0 x 160.0 cm
2024
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About this artwork
The abstract take on a system that is in a state of dissolution. The painting is ephemeral. The paint seems to flow out of the canvas. Although in it's nature the piece is minimal and delicate it touches an ever standing question on death and beyond. It is a reminder that every thing that comes to life dies and dissolves - a "Memento mori" encapsulated in an abstract piece.
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About the artist
Weronika Aaron Dyląg (1987, born in Nakło nad Notecią) is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Warsaw, known for her exceptional work with colour and unique technique. She works with acrylics, oils and photography. Dyląg's graphic design background is evident in her early paintings, which are imbued with strong compositions and a sharp sense of color theory. Her curiosity in psychology and social interactions influences her art, and she firmly believes in the power of positive emotions to maintain mental well-being. Consequently, her paintings reflect a vibrant and uplifting color palette. She has been experimenting with various acrylic mediums and paint ratios to create unique and mesmerizing effects. In particular, Dyląg has discovered a love for blowing paint with air, an unconventional technique that adds an ethereal quality to her work, allowing her to push the boundaries of traditional painting techniques.
Curriculum Vitae
Born in 1987 in Nakło nad Notecią. Currently residing in Warszawa.
Not obvious forms, Museum of Krajeńska Land Colours of life, curator Patrycja Krześniak, Arsenic gallery in Warsaw 3U10.pl - Balanced chaos Not obvious forms, Museum of Krajeńska Land Colours of life, curator Patrycja Krześniak, Arsenic gallery in Warsaw 3U10.pl - Balanced chaos Interview for Itsliquid Magazine, Italy Artist of the month, Itsliquid, Italy
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