Anna Majkutewicz - Alabaster





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Alabaster is an original 2026 acrylic painting by Polish artist Anna Majkutewicz, on cotton canvas, 90 × 130 cm, signed by hand and in pristine condition, ready to hang with a satin varnish and weighing 5 kg.
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Size: 90×130 cm
The painting presents an abstract composition in subtle, organic tones of beige, sandy pink, and off-white. Its structure evokes a cross-section of stone, marble, or geological formations, where natural veining and smooth color transitions create a sense of slow, almost meditative movement. Irregular, softly undulating lines run across the canvas' surface—one of them, delicately accentuated with a golden accent, gives the composition rhythm and direction, introducing a subtle tension between static and flow.
The artist uses light in a muted and diffused manner; the tonal transitions are gentle, almost nebulous, enhancing the impression of depth and layering. The painting doesn't impose a clear interpretation—it balances between a bird's-eye view of the landscape and a microscopic close-up of the mineral's structure. This ambivalence of scale becomes one of the work's key qualities: the viewer is invited to contemplate matter as a process, not a closed form.
The work's minimalist aesthetic harmonizes with the modern, sparse interior in which it is presented. Its subdued color palette and organic outline infuse the space with an atmosphere of calm, balance, and refined simplicity. This work, employing limited means of expression, creates a rich visual experience—focused on texture, rhythm, and the subtle tensions between line and surface.
The painting was created in 2026. Acrylic paints.
The painting is on a cotton canvas; it does not require framing and is ready to hang.
Coated with a layer of satin varnish. Perfect for modern interiors, bedrooms, or living rooms.
Size: 90×130 cm
The painting presents an abstract composition in subtle, organic tones of beige, sandy pink, and off-white. Its structure evokes a cross-section of stone, marble, or geological formations, where natural veining and smooth color transitions create a sense of slow, almost meditative movement. Irregular, softly undulating lines run across the canvas' surface—one of them, delicately accentuated with a golden accent, gives the composition rhythm and direction, introducing a subtle tension between static and flow.
The artist uses light in a muted and diffused manner; the tonal transitions are gentle, almost nebulous, enhancing the impression of depth and layering. The painting doesn't impose a clear interpretation—it balances between a bird's-eye view of the landscape and a microscopic close-up of the mineral's structure. This ambivalence of scale becomes one of the work's key qualities: the viewer is invited to contemplate matter as a process, not a closed form.
The work's minimalist aesthetic harmonizes with the modern, sparse interior in which it is presented. Its subdued color palette and organic outline infuse the space with an atmosphere of calm, balance, and refined simplicity. This work, employing limited means of expression, creates a rich visual experience—focused on texture, rhythm, and the subtle tensions between line and surface.
The painting was created in 2026. Acrylic paints.
The painting is on a cotton canvas; it does not require framing and is ready to hang.
Coated with a layer of satin varnish. Perfect for modern interiors, bedrooms, or living rooms.

