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Peter Cvik | Floating Light

Peter Cvik | Floating Light

Clash of lights and worlds that connect and disconnect on one canvas. The memory for which you can substitute your own. From an extremely successful and popular Slovak artist who has already sold out one 100pcs edition. 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 dimensions (l): 68 × 53 cm | 72 × 57 cm  (Print | Frame)
Frame: Printing in the tube, the frame can be purchased - write to us after order at info@100KS.cz
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Peter Cvik (b. 2012 - 2017 he completed a doctoral study (Artd.).

Peter exercises entered the Slovak art scene at the moment when it was richly saturated with a predatory and viable generation wave of young painters postdigital visual era. In this situation, it was not easy to find their own individual journey, but Peter succeeded and today he is one of the sought -after artists. In his multithematic paintings, analytical exploration of painting as a media, the transformation of digital models into images that test reality links with abstraction, were initially highlighted. Gradually, however, he focused on contemporary painting in the so -called postdigital aesthetics - painting "completely classical method", without the use of any digital postproduction within the image of the image.

Peter Cvik presented his work in the framework of solo, group exhibitions and residential stays in Slovakia and abroad, is represented in private and public collections.

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The picture is called Floating Light and is part of a series of paintings You Are The Axis of Time, which was exhibited this year in Amsterdam. The image is about a clash of two lights, or also worlds that are continuously connected on one canvas. And like most of my paintings, this is an analytical approach to painting without the use of digital technologies. It is a work with mental space, memories and remembrance and is open to its own viewer interpretation.

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