Karolina Gmiterek - Don Quichotte XI

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Original acrylic painting on board by Karolina Gmiterek titled Don Quichotte XI, 2026, 52 × 39 cm with frame, hand signed, in excellent condition, created in Poland and sold direct from the artist.

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Author - Karolina Gmiterek.
Technique: acrylic on board.
Dimensions: the vintage wooden frame: 52 x 39 x 1,6 cm,
the painting: 47 x 33,5 x 0,3 cm
Colors of the painting may differ from the photos due to screen settings.
I enclose certificate of authenticity.
Carefully packed before shipment.

This painting becomes a poignant treatise on human existence and our eternal inclination toward conflict. The knight embodies a deeply rooted human compulsion to constantly struggle against the world. Don Quixote represents our internal resistance to reality as it is—the need to construct imaginary enemies out of our own fears and to wage grueling battles against fate. The knight in the painting is each of us: weary, yet still tense and ready to attack the neutral windmills of everyday life.
Into this destructive stubbornness steps nature, acting not through force, but through soothing wisdom. Nature does not destroy the windmill, which was the source of Don Quixote's obsession. Instead, it patiently transforms it—slowly overgrowing it, softening its harsh, geometric shapes, and absorbing it into its own harmonious ecosystem.
Witnessing this transformation, Don Quixote raises a white flag. Yet, this is not a gesture of defeat, but a moment of profound spiritual awakening. The knight understands that his past resistance was utterly futile. He realizes that true solace and freedom do not come from conquering yet another imaginary "monster," but from the courage to lay down his arms and stop fighting against himself. Nature teaches him the wisdom of letting go and trusting the natural course of things. In the face of its boundless serenity, the knight's armor becomes superfluous, and the character's internal rebellion and anxiety finally give way to a blissful silence.


Author - Karolina Gmiterek.
Technique: acrylic on board.
Dimensions: the vintage wooden frame: 52 x 39 x 1,6 cm,
the painting: 47 x 33,5 x 0,3 cm
Colors of the painting may differ from the photos due to screen settings.
I enclose certificate of authenticity.
Carefully packed before shipment.

This painting becomes a poignant treatise on human existence and our eternal inclination toward conflict. The knight embodies a deeply rooted human compulsion to constantly struggle against the world. Don Quixote represents our internal resistance to reality as it is—the need to construct imaginary enemies out of our own fears and to wage grueling battles against fate. The knight in the painting is each of us: weary, yet still tense and ready to attack the neutral windmills of everyday life.
Into this destructive stubbornness steps nature, acting not through force, but through soothing wisdom. Nature does not destroy the windmill, which was the source of Don Quixote's obsession. Instead, it patiently transforms it—slowly overgrowing it, softening its harsh, geometric shapes, and absorbing it into its own harmonious ecosystem.
Witnessing this transformation, Don Quixote raises a white flag. Yet, this is not a gesture of defeat, but a moment of profound spiritual awakening. The knight understands that his past resistance was utterly futile. He realizes that true solace and freedom do not come from conquering yet another imaginary "monster," but from the courage to lay down his arms and stop fighting against himself. Nature teaches him the wisdom of letting go and trusting the natural course of things. In the face of its boundless serenity, the knight's armor becomes superfluous, and the character's internal rebellion and anxiety finally give way to a blissful silence.

Details

Artist
Karolina Gmiterek
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Don Quichotte XI
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Poland
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
39 cm
Width
52 cm
Style
Surrealism
Period
2020+
PolandVerified
439
Objects sold
100%
Private

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