The genesis of “Fractal Landscape” combines chance with artistic imagination. Structural images based on unique fragments become a medium of expression here, allowing the creation of unique landscapes. It is this combination of abstraction with chance that the images from this series attract attention with their uniqueness.
In creating structural images “Fractal Landscape”, the artist uses the technique of imprints, which are later transferred to canvas. This creative process allows for the exploration of extremely complex structures, while creating a harmonious composition. The final effect is surreal landscapes, in which chance intertwines with emotional artistic expression.


Characteristic of “Fractal Landscape” are their hypnotizing patterns and deep, multi-layered structures. The viewer is drawn into a vortex of abstraction, where forms and colors intertwine into an organic whole. In these images, fractal structures transform into landscapes that simultaneously affect the senses and encourage reflection on the nature of reality.
The paintings from the “Fractal Landscape” series pose questions to the viewer about the nature of abstraction, mathematics and their role in art. These are not only visual experiences, but also an intellectual journey that shows how an artist can unite science and art, creating something unique and mysterious. In this way, “Fractal Landscape” not only expands the boundaries of abstract art, but also inspires a deeper understanding of the beauty hidden in mathematical structures.
Structural paintings pose an interpretative challenge to the viewer. Without a specific representation, the viewer must undertake their own exploration, which can lead to various interpretations. This subjective approach to reception means that structural paintings engage the viewer in an active role, encouraging reflection on the nature of art and its impact on perception.
Fractal Landscapes is a series of works made in an original technique (oil and acrylic paints, pastes and structural masses on canvas). The paintings are distinguished by their texture combined with the intensity of color and the contrasts of juicy colors. The artist plays with their combinations, weaving them into charming and unpretentiously intense impressions. The richness of structures that the artist achieves through the use of plastic masses enhances the plasticity of the images. Jarosław Filipek does not create obvious landscapes, he allows for interpretation and free reception. He encourages the viewer to stop for a while, feel the sun’s rays on their face, a light gust of wind, the smell of herbs, the rustle of trees – to find in memory the pleasure of receiving nature with all the senses.









