The Essence of Ordinariness – The Geometry of Daily Rituals
The Essence of Ordinariness – The Geometry of Daily Rituals
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✅ Giclée print on canvas
✅ Pigment print drying
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1. Title
"The Essence of Ordinariness – The Geometry of Everyday Rituals"
2. Description of the image
"The Essence of Ordinariness – Geometry of Everyday Rituals" is an abstract celebration of the simplicity of life. The painting doesn't represent literally—it interprets. Morning coffee, contemplation by the window, the sound of a spoon against a cup—all these moments combine into splashes of color and shapes that align with the rhythm of everyday life. The composition is like an emotional collage, in which the ordinary acquires weight and dignity. The painting suggests that the repetitive is also profound. That meaning lies in simple gestures.
3. Technology
Oil on canvas, with strong impasto and bold brushwork strokes, which create the basic structure of the composition. Details and transitions created with fine brushwork and dry brush techniques give the painting an intimacy and subtlety. The technique creates layering—like life, composed of overlapping moments.
4. Style
Emotional abstraction, inspired by contemporary modernism and the language of everyday gestures. The style is reminiscent of the paintings of Mark Rothko and the compositions of Paul Klee – only here, each form is a sign of the existence of a moment. The style is restrained, yet full of meaning.
5. Colors
Intense yet balanced. Splashes of warm ochre, blue, cobalt, and carmine harmonize with neutral grays and soft beiges. The colors are not random—each carries a symbolic meaning: peace, distraction, closeness, contemplation.
6. Invoice
Complex, heterogeneous. Thick impasto conveys the weight of the moment, thin glazes suggest transience. The surface appeals to the senses – the painting is not only viewed but almost touched, feeling the texture of everyday life.
7. Inspiration
The work of Kandinsky and Rothko, as well as the philosophy of slow living and the poetics of everyday life in the works of Raymond Carver, is also inspired by the Japanese aesthetic of "wabi-sabi" – the beauty of simplicity and imperfection.
8. Message and multidimensionality of interpretation
This is a painting about the dignity of simple moments. About how everyday life isn't boring, but full of meaning, if only we look closely. Every form is a moment, every color a state of mind. The painting doesn't provide answers—it offers space for reflection: what is most true in my everyday life?
9. Originality and authenticity
Original because of its unique blend of abstraction and emotional narrative. Authentic because it's rooted in what's most personal—the rhythm of life we all know. This is a painting that doesn't try to be anything more—and that's precisely why it means so much.
✨ Ordinariness is not the absence of exceptionality. It is its source. ✨
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