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Strieborné mesto (2023) Painting by Janka Janny Wagner
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The color palette is rich and harmonious—the warm autumn tones of the climbing plants on the left contrast with the cool blue of the sky and the light architecture in the background. The precise attention to detail is evident in the textures—from the realistic depiction of the stone pavement to the delicate leaves and small shadows cast on the facades of the houses.
The composition is balanced, with the left side being dynamic due to the dense foliage, while the right provides stability with the buildings and railing, which lead the gaze deeper into the painting. The light in the painting is soft and natural, lending the entire scene a melancholic yet peaceful character. The work not only realistically portrays one of Banská Štiavnica’s picturesque corners but also evokes a sense of nostalgia and connection to the city’s history.
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Janka (Janny) Wagner, is a Slovak painter whose artistic journey began in childhood. Art has always been a part of her life, and from a young age, she engaged in various forms of creative expression. After years of experimenting with different techniques and styles, she decided to focus on oil painting, which allows her to truly excel.
In 2019, she began dedicating herself more intensively to painting, and her work began to take a shape that truly resonated with her. The real turning point came when she discovered the studio of renowned artist Andrej Smolák, who inspired and motivated her to further develop her skills. Under the guidance of academic painter Jarmila Veľká, her work began to take on a more defined direction and professional quality.
Janka focuses primarily on hyperrealism, which enables her to capture not only the intricate beauty of the world around her but also its elusive essence and dynamics. Each of her paintings serves as a mirror of reality, highlighting subtle nuances and everyday details that might otherwise go unnoticed. The oil painting technique she uses gives her the ability to experiment, adjust, and control every detail, making it an indispensable form of artistic expression for her.
Janka continually seeks new ways to convey emotions through her paintings that resonate with her personal perception of the world. With every new piece, she strives to bring depth to the viewer, not just through visual representation but through the viewer's perception and interpretation of the work.
- Nationality: SLOVAKIA
- Date of birth : 1967
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- Groups: Contemporary Slovak Artists
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