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Wiktor Godos’ Blue Abstract Landscapes. Striped Landscape

8 April 2025 Action Painting Hard-edge Painting Informel

Wiktor Godos’ Blue Abstract Landscapes. Striped Landscape

Wiktor Godos, in his series of blue abstract landscapes, invites us to discover the non-obvious dimension of nature. His works, full of passion and imagination, refer to the beauty of the sky, water and space, in which each element is at the same time a fragment of the whole, and the whole – an attempt to capture a fleeting moment.

“Striped Landscape” is a series that emphasizes harmony and rhythm, where horizontal stripes, intertwined in different shades of blue, create a structure in which order coexists with chaos. The artist uses contrasts with masterful precision, changing simple forms into metaphorical images of space. Subtle tonal transitions from darker shades of blue to light, almost white, symbolize changes occurring in nature – dusk and sunrise, the time of day, the boundaries of which are barely noticeable.

Blue Abstract Landscape

Godos’s blue abstract landscapes are not only an abstract interpretation of the landscape, but also a reflection on the nature of perception – the way each of us perceives the world around us, how our thoughts and emotions affect what we see. In his work, the artist proves that abstract art can be just as full of content and depth as a traditional landscape painted realistically.

Blue Abstract Landscape

Each “striped” landscape is an invitation to immerse yourself in the world of ambiguous lines, subtle tones and spaces, which, although seemingly simple, force you to think about what lies behind the surface of the image. This is art that does not impose one truth, but opens up space for personal interpretations.

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