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- Categories Geometric
The muted yet striking colors – deep blues, warm browns, soft yellows, and creamy whites – echo the sophisticated palette of Le Corbusier, known for its harmony and timeless appeal. Each element within the artwork interacts with the others, leading the viewer's eye through a deliberate visual journey.
The simplicity of form juxtaposed with the complexity of spatial relationships invites viewers to explore the interplay between shape, color, and space. "Geometric Harmony" embodies a minimalist aesthetic while celebrating the beauty of geometric precision and the rich, earthy tones that define Le Corbusier's legacy. This piece is a testament to the enduring influence of modernist principles in contemporary digital art.
The original, limited graphics are printed on cotton canvas, framed on a wooden stretcher, the sides are printed. It is the perfect decoration of modern interiors, as you can see in the photos.
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Katarzyna Jasyk is a contemporary Polish artist with a profound ion for exploring the realms of abstract and surrealist art. Her creative process involves both traditional painting with acrylics on canvas and digital art crafted on a graphic tablet, allowing her to experiment with different mediums and techniques, blending the tactile quality of paint with the versatility of digital tools.
Born and raised in Poland, Jasyk has always been drawn to the arts, finding inspiration in the natural world, dreams, and the subconscious mind. Her work often delves into the complexity of human emotions, the interplay of light and shadow, and the fluidity of forms. Each piece she creates is an invitation for viewers to embark on a personal journey, interpreting the shapes and colors through their own experiences and feelings.
Over the years, Jasyk has had the opportunity to present her art in several exhibitions, both solo and group shows. Her most recent exhibition was held in April at the Geta Stankiewicz Museum in Wrocław, marking a significant milestone in her career. This exhibition featured a series of works that explore the juxtaposition of chaos and order, inviting the audience to find their own balance within the compositions.
Jasyk's artistic process is characterized by a balance of spontaneity and meticulous planning. She often starts with a loose idea or emotion and lets the work evolve organically, allowing intuition to guide her choices. The use of vibrant colors, bold shapes, and intricate textures is central to her work, creating a visual language that speaks to the subconscious.
In addition to her visual art, Jasyk is ionate about engaging with the artistic community. She participates in workshops, art fairs, and collaborative projects, always seeking new ways to connect with fellow artists and art lovers. Through her art, she aims to inspire and provoke thought, encouraging viewers to see the world from different perspectives and to embrace the beauty of ambiguity and complexity.
Besides her artistic endeavors, Jasyk also designs products and interiors, showcasing her versatility and creative vision in various fields.
- Nationality: POLAND
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary Polish Artists
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