Abstract Compositions – The ONE Gallery is hosting the latest exhibition by Magdalena Dominika, an artist known for her expressive and emotionally charged abstract compositions. The exhibition entitled “Abstract Compositions” presents a cross-sectional selection of works in which colour, texture and gesture become carriers of inner experiences and intuitive explorations.
Dominika uses an intense colour palette and bold, often layered brushstrokes. Her paintings are both spontaneous and formally disciplined. The artist seems to balance between impulse and intention, creating images that invite the viewer to immerse themselves in their rhythm and structure.
The exhibition also emphasises the materiality of painting – the presence of paint as a substance that creates an almost sculptural texture. Some works border on expressionism, others are more subdued, meditative – but all of them testify to deep creative engagement and the need to explore form beyond figuration.
“Abstract Compositions” is not about presenting reality, but about trying to capture emotions, a state of mind, the energy of the moment. It is art that does not impose interpretation, but invites dialogue – personal, free, open. The artist’s work is centred on colour – not as a decorative element, but as an autonomous language of emotions and moods. Layered pigments, transparent gaps, brushstrokes and immersed forms create a dense, ambiguous tissue of the painting, which does not so much represent as it affects – organically, physically, sometimes almost musically.
Dominika does not seek narrative or references to the outside world – her compositions are rather an invitation to an internal journey. This is painting that speaks the language of emotions, subconsciousness, moments captured beyond words.
The exhibition at the IAXAI gallery is another installment of her consistently developed artistic practice, balancing between control and chance, structure and expression. For the viewer, it is a chance to encounter painting that does not demand interpretation, but presence – attentive, open, sensitive.





