Arabian Night

Artist
Ovidiu Kloska
Arabian Night (2025) Acrylics and spray on canvas varnished
  • Dimensions : 60 x 80 x 2 cm
  • Framing : No
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€700.00
Delivery: One to two weeks Hand delivery: Focșani - ROMANIA
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Period Contemporary (1945-today)

In Arabian Night, Ovidiu Kloska unfolds a richly stratified visual field that resonates with the sensibilities of lyrical abstraction and the ethereal poetics of post-war and contemporary painting. Echoing the spectral atmospheres of artists such as Zao Wou-Ki, Wolfgang Paalen, or Pat Steir, the work resists narrative in favor of reverberation — an abstract, immersive incantation where texture, light, and shadow become the true language of meaning.

What distinguishes Kloska’s vision is his singular approach to light and darkness — not as binary opposites, but as interwoven forces. Light is never merely illumination in his paintings; it is an internal vibration, a living pulse that emerges from within the layered matter of the canvas. Darkness, far from being a void, is charged with resonance — a fertile depth from which forms subtly rise and dissolve. This interplay generates a rhythm of appearances and vanishings, like the shifting architecture of a dream or the fading memory of a forgotten myth.

In Arabian Night, one senses this quiet tension unfold across the canvas: veiled geometries, spectral imprints, and translucent textures pulse beneath a veil of deep indigo and obsidian, disrupted by fleeting touches of amethyst, pale turquoise, and cosmic pinks. These chromatic breathings do not merely describe space — they activate it, inviting the viewer to enter a liminal zone, a threshold space where perception itself begins to shimmer and dissolve.

This atmospheric and gestural approach positions Kloska’s work in dialogue with a lineage of artists who seek to materialize the immaterial — to render visible the forces that dwell beneath surface and silence. The composition becomes not just an image, but a site of slow revelation, where inner and outer worlds blur and the unseen gains presence.

As with all works in the Beyond the Inside series, Arabian Night is not a painting to be deciphered, but one to be experienced — to be inhabited slowly, like a dream whose meaning continues to echo long after waking. In this suspended zone between light and shadow, between presence and disappearance, Ovidiu Kloska’s unique visual language emerges with quiet force and unmistakable clarity.

Artist Biography

Beyond our ability to understand creation, there are the efforts of artists to explore the realms of knowledge, with the encounter between the bodily dimension and the spiritual dimension, the mystery of the universe. Ovidiu Kloska transposes himself not only to painting, but also to other fields of art, with which he experiments passionately at the frontier between the human and the divine, between the figurative and the abstract. Constantly fascinated, this dynamism of form opens up in a unique way, projecting a form of spirit, a mental performance with neurological circuits. It's my magic eye. I believe that singularity begins with the very capacity to invent the universe from things broken by time, things that have been transformed into ephemera. I spend hours looking at mud, at the wrinkles in trees, at the rust in walls damaged by time. It's an exercise everyone should do. It means worming the mind, getting in touch with the sublime. I'm connected to silence and infinite time during the brief dialogue between things. Sublime. Esoteric. And night, that cold, fascinating light that makes things change meaning, driven by an inner tremor known from a previous moment, floating through the images. My visual work is linked to dreams, unconsciousness, delirium, hallucination, changes in form and light, spontaneity, illusion, the abnormal and the normal, the bizarre and the worn. I was born in Romania, in the district of Neamt, in a small town in north-eastern Romania, on July 27, 1977. In 2000, I graduated from the Gheorghe Asachi Technical University in Iasi, Romania, Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications. In 2009, I graduated with a master's degree from the George Enescu University of Art in Iasi, Faculty of Fine Arts, with the project Urban wear oniric interferences object of art. I live and create in Focsani, in the district of Vrancea, Romania Member of the Romanian Union of Professional Artists UAP My visual work is linked to dreams, unconsciousness, delirium, hallucination, change of form and light, spontaneity, illusion, the abnormal and the normal, the bizarre and the worn.

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