The exhibition “Loud Moon" presents a selection of paintings, ceramic sculptures, and objects that explore the physical and spiritual connections between the body, the self, and nature. Skowronska investigates ideas of transformation, rejecting binary divisions of the perception of the world. Her spheres, both seductive and reflective, seek to contemplate the prospect of existence through the language of figuration and abstraction, with the logic of continuous metamorphosis and fluidity. Organic shapes and forms used by artist create a sense of rhythm and harmony that moves freely in her fictional and psychological landscapes. The shapes resemble flowers and natural patterns, but they are distorted, unreal yet familiar. In all presented works, black is never just black; it is fractured, ranging from deep blues to greens, reminding us that nothing is one or the other. The exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the spiritual and physical connection between humans and ecosystems, which are not two distinct entities, but rather an integral part of a unified whole.
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loud moon Ewelina Skowronska solo exhibition 2023.04.20 - 05.20 Gallery IRRITUM Tokyo
Photo credits: Justna Feicht