Jakub Hubálek | Focus
Jakub Hubálek | Focus
Concentration on the game. Monochrome commemorative etude, in which the process of recall corresponds to a certain state of distortion and deformation. Limited edition: 100pcs, numbered, signed by the author.
Print Technique: | giclée, archive 12 -color pigment print |
Paper: | 100% cotton paper Hahnemühle Photo RAG 308G |
Print size / in frame: | 65 x 54 cm | 69 x 58 cm |
Frame: | Wooden with UV plexiglass in the museum standard |
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Jakub Hubálek (b. Work: Focus, 2022, canvas oil, 140 x 160 cm
The starting point for the creation of the painting is Jakub Hubálek medium drawing. Hence the sense of black and white, polarized non-color. Another great inspiration for the author is black and white photography with all meaning ties to human memory and documentation of specific memories. In his painting work, Hubálek moves between the painting interpretation of selected photographic articles and gestic, spontaneous, expressive drawing, through which he often intervenes into a compact painting illusion. Focus is a kind of commemorative etuda, in which the recall process corresponds to a certain state of distortion and deformation that distributes the fortress and stability of painting objects.
Petr Vaňous






Jakub Hubálek for 100pcs
My approach to art is that I try to move in the work still in some way. I would not just like to stay with the figures and sometimes I just enjoy doing something completely abstract. I wouldn't want to be a painter of one image. I want to go somewhere. The magical is that you don't know where to go.
In the picture is my nephew, who kicks the ball in the garden. Somehow I saw it in it. I liked how he focused on the ball. It's such a pun. It is a phochus and at the same time there is a concentration. That's why it's called Focus.
Jakub Hubálek (Instagram)

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