Kinga Makowka - Finding Equilibrium III





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Kinga Makowka 的原作2026年作品 Finding Equilibrium III,尺寸为 51.5 × 46 cm,采用丙烯及混合媒介,蓝绿调,手签,由艺术家直售,已拉伸即可悬挂,状况极好,附真实性证明。
卖家的描述
这件作品是我2026年“未经过滤的研究”系列的一部分;这一系列是在更大型作品之间创作的小型、亲密的原创画作。
以直觉和即时性创作,这些作品远离我主要系列中更慢、层层叠叠的构作方式。它们承载着初次念头的能量:富有氛围、毫无遮掩、贴近工作室的脉动。
这一系列探索光线对心灵的情感影响;柔和、阴影,以及颜色的细微变化如何改变我们在空间中的感受。
一幅小型原作,为收藏家提供进入我更广阔创作的亲密入口。
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Arriving ready to hang.
Hand-signed by the artist and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Ships stretched - in a box
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Kinga Makowka is a Polish-born artist based in Yorkshire, whose work explores the emotional terrain between memory and presence, stillness and sensation.
Working primarily on raw linen and cotton canvas, she builds her paintings in delicate layers; soft pigments, textures, and metallic details that seem to catch not just light, but time itself. Her pieces do not aim to capture a specific place, but rather a moment… a feeling.
Much of her work is rooted in personal reflection a search for meaning. Kinga invites the viewer into a deeply human space: one of emotion, nostalgia, and connection.
Her practice often draws from her own life - family rituals, nature walks, the chaos of ADHD, and the peace she seeks through it all. It is a cartography of the internal world, mapping feeling through form.
这件作品是我2026年“未经过滤的研究”系列的一部分;这一系列是在更大型作品之间创作的小型、亲密的原创画作。
以直觉和即时性创作,这些作品远离我主要系列中更慢、层层叠叠的构作方式。它们承载着初次念头的能量:富有氛围、毫无遮掩、贴近工作室的脉动。
这一系列探索光线对心灵的情感影响;柔和、阴影,以及颜色的细微变化如何改变我们在空间中的感受。
一幅小型原作,为收藏家提供进入我更广阔创作的亲密入口。
***
Arriving ready to hang.
Hand-signed by the artist and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Ships stretched - in a box
***
Kinga Makowka is a Polish-born artist based in Yorkshire, whose work explores the emotional terrain between memory and presence, stillness and sensation.
Working primarily on raw linen and cotton canvas, she builds her paintings in delicate layers; soft pigments, textures, and metallic details that seem to catch not just light, but time itself. Her pieces do not aim to capture a specific place, but rather a moment… a feeling.
Much of her work is rooted in personal reflection a search for meaning. Kinga invites the viewer into a deeply human space: one of emotion, nostalgia, and connection.
Her practice often draws from her own life - family rituals, nature walks, the chaos of ADHD, and the peace she seeks through it all. It is a cartography of the internal world, mapping feeling through form.

