






The Space Between (2024) 미술작품 Kinga Makowka 로
판매완료
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판매자 Kinga Makowka
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원작 (One Of A Kind)
미술작품,
캔버스의
아크릴
- 치수 높이 50.2in, 폭 32.1in
- 작품의 상태 작품은 완벽한 상태입니다
- 프레이밍 이 작품은 액자가 없습니다
- 카테고리 추상 미술 풍경
In our hurried world, we often overlook the quiet spaces—the brief pauses between breaths, the silent echoes between words, the delicate balance between emotions. This piece is a celebration of those unnoticed moments that hold the essence of change and the promise of growth. It's about finding solace in uncertainty and peace in the undefined.
"The Space Between" serves as a gentle reminder to slow down and appreciate the present, to find connection in the silence, and to explore the depth within yourself. It's an invitation to reflect on your own journey, to honor the transitions that have shaped you, and to find harmony in the ebb and flow of life.
By bringing this artwork into your space, you're not just adding aesthetic value; you're welcoming a daily meditation on the beauty of being present. Let it inspire you to pause, to listen to the whispers of your heart, and to find meaning in the spaces that often go unnoticed. Embrace "The Space Between" as a visual companion on your path toward mindfulness and inner peace.
관련 테마
Kinga Makowka is a Polish-born artist based in Yorkshire, whose atmospheric abstract landscapes explore the quiet tension between presence and absence, memory and emotion.
Her paintings evoke dreamlike spaces rather than literal places — spaces shaped by feeling, reflection, and the inner landscapes we often carry but rarely name. Working with layered washes and delicate textures, Kinga captures the softness of becoming, the ache of unspoken thought, and the beauty found in stillness.
Much of her work is rooted in personal experience, particularly her neurodivergence, which has shaped her sensitivity to nuance, silence, and subtle shifts in energy. Her paintings are not just images — they are invitations: to pause, to feel, and to listen to what lives beneath the surface.
Kinga’s work has been exhibited in galleries across the UK and collected worldwide by those who seek art that moves beyond the visual — art that breathes, remembers, and quietly lingers.