Spiritual Forms – A Landscape of Symbols and Light
Spiritual Forms – A Landscape of Symbols and Light
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🖼️ Art print on canvas
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High quality canvas printing :
- Canvas - synthetic canvas 260 g
- Natural Canvas - 260 g cotton canvas
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🎨 Oil Giclée Reproduction (print + hand-finished)
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Giclée print on canvas:
- Canvas premium - natural cotton canvas 360 g
- Pigment print drying
- Hand finishing: texturing and oil painting
- Paint drying (depending on layer thickness, medium type and format)
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Our gallery has a special category called "Ready-Made Paintings" - these are works available immediately, already stretched on a frame or in a ready-made frame.
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- Safe packaging in a reinforced cardboard box
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Image format: Reprodukcja Oil Giclée
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1. Title: Spiritual Forms – A Landscape of Symbols and Light
2. Description of the image:
This painting doesn't speak directly—it leads us through paths of sign, color, and silence. "Spiritual Forms – A Landscape of Symbols and Light" is an abstract meditation on the sacred yet indescribable. Geometric shapes—circles, triangles, lines rising upward—create a landscape not of the earth, but of inner experience. It is a sky without a sky, a temple without walls, a prayer without words.
Colors aren't a backdrop—they're the content. Each shade evokes a different emotion, each contrast a tension between the visible and the tangible. The painting invites us to pause and delve deep within ourselves—where spirituality begins.
3. Technique:
Oil on canvas – strong Bold Brushwork and layered Impasto build expressive spots and structure symbols, while Fine Brushwork and Dry Brush introduce nuances, transitions and details hidden between forms.
4. Style:
Symbolic abstraction – a fusion of geometry, expression, and metaphysics. A style free from figurativeness, yet full of meaning. Spiritual energy enclosed in form.
5. Colors:
Intense gold, deep indigo, crimson, turquoise, and white—hues not coincidental, but symbolic. Each color acts like a sound—composing an inner landscape.
6. Invoice:
Varied and layered – some sections convex and dense, others light and almost ethereal. The texture highlights the contrast between matter and transcendence.
7. Inspiration:
Kandinsky, Hilma af Klint, Rothko – artists who painted the invisible. They were also inspired by sacred geometric motifs found in mandalas, stained glass, and spiritual architecture.
8. Message and multidimensionality of interpretation:
This is a painting about what lies beyond form. It can be read as a spiritual landscape, as a symbolic language of prayer, as a map of the inner world. But it can also be allowed to simply be —incomprehensible, beautiful, true.
9. Originality and authenticity:
A signed, original work, completely unique – created from the need for spiritual expression in the language of form and color. It is not a copy of an emotion – it is an emotion transformed into an image.
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