I look at the world through a ghostly fog of flickering ligh (2025) Painting by Krystsina Shpakouskaya (Kristina Spakowskaja)

Oil on Canvas, 39.4x47.2 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 47.2in
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The oil painting with the poetic title “I look at the world through a ghostly fog of flickering lights” unfolds a surreal, almost dreamlike scene that oscillates between reality and fantasy. At the center of the image stands a girl with large, alert eyes, wearing a welding mask – an unusual detail that immediately draws attention and raises questions. [...]
The oil painting with the poetic title “I look at the world through a ghostly fog of flickering lights” unfolds a surreal, almost dreamlike scene that oscillates between reality and fantasy.
At the center of the image stands a girl with large, alert eyes, wearing a welding mask – an unusual detail that immediately draws attention and raises questions. The mask seems to be more than just protection – it is a symbol of an alternative perspective, a distorted perception of the world, perhaps filtered through technology or memory.
She stands in a lake whose blue water blends almost seamlessly into the sky above. This merging of sky and water creates a sense of weightlessness and dream logic – up is down, and down is up. It is a space without clear boundaries, as if the girl were standing in a liminal realm.
To her right rises a gigantic flower in delicate shades of pink and blue, almost like a silent guardian or a being from another world. Its size is in deliberate contrast to the girl’s delicate figure, evoking a childlike perspective or an oversized memory.
On both sides, mountains frame the scene like stage sets, offering both a sense of protection and a hint of solitude. In the upper part of the painting, ships and balloons float in the sky – silent travelers that enhance the impression of wanderlust, freedom, or detachment. It remains unclear whether they are real or part of an inner vision.
The viewer is left uncertain: Is this a dream? A hallucination? Or a moment of confusion in which the boundaries of reality begin to dissolve?
The painting feels like a frozen thought, a fleeting state between waking and dreaming – poetic, melancholic, and full of symbolic depth.

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Oscillates Between Reality And FantasyAlternative PerspectiveDream Logic

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Kristina Spakowskaja - geboren am 08.01.1994 in einer kleinen Stadt in Belarus. Mitglied im Kunstverein München. Ausstellungen und Projekte: 09.09.2023 - Vernissage im “Chemnitzer Hof”. 03.06.2024 - Vernissage [...]

Kristina Spakowskaja - geboren am 08.01.1994 in einer kleinen Stadt in Belarus. Mitglied im Kunstverein München.

Ausstellungen und Projekte: 09.09.2023 - Vernissage im “Chemnitzer Hof”.

03.06.2024 - Vernissage im “Haus der Kulturen”, Chemnitz- De

31.08.2024 - Organisation und Kuratierung einer Kunstausstellung in der Markthalle Chemnitz. Ausstellung von über 80 Gemälden in zusammenarbeit mit 11 Künstlern (deutsche und internationale). Erarbeitung des Konzeptes, Durchführung und Aufbau der Ausstellung.

28/29.09.2024 - Teilnahme an der Kunstmesse Umschlagplatz (Kunstmesse-franken.de)

01.12.2024 - Erarbeitung des Konzeptes einer eigenen Galerie “LeKriEr” in Chemnitz. Eröffnung im Frühling 2025 - Elisenstraße 17, Chemnitz.

Kristina Spakowskaja verfolgt in ihrer Kunst eine faszinierende Mischung aus Größe, Mystik und kritischer Reflexion. Ihre Ölgemälde sind oft überdimensional und schaffen eine imposante Präsenz, die den Betrachter in eine andere Welt eintauchen lässt. Die Werke zeichnen sich durch lebendige, kräftige Farben aus, die eine beinahe surreale Atmosphäre erzeugen. Die Farben wirken manchmal popartig und tragen zu einem intensiven visuellen Erlebnis bei, das sowohl Freude als auch Nachdenklichkeit weckt. Die Stillrichtung von Spakowskaja ist vielseitig und bewegt sich zwischen Ernsthaftigkeit und Ironie. Oft lässt sie in ihren Gemälden subtile gesellschaftliche oder politische Botschaften durchscheinen, die den Betrachter zum Nachdenken anregen. Ihre Werke sind eine Mischung aus tiefgründiger Auseinandersetzung mit sozialen Themen und provokanten, humorvollen Elementen, die Gesellschaftskritik in einer scheinbar leichten, aber sehr durchdachten Weise formulieren. Ein charakteristisches Merkmal ihrer Kunst ist die Fähigkeit, mit Symbolik und Übertreibung zu spielen, wodurch sie die Grenzen zwischen Realität und Fantasie verschwimmen lässt. Ihre Werke sind oft mystisch und surreal, was dem Betrachter ermöglicht, eigene Interpretationen zu entwickeln. Spakowskaja nutzt ihre Ölgemälde, um sowohl die Schönheiten als auch die Herausforderungen der Welt zu kommentieren, wobei sie sich nicht scheut, gesellschaftliche Missstände, Normen oder Absurditäten humorvoll und provokativ anzugehen. Insgesamt verbindet Kristina Spakowskaja in ihrer Kunst die visuelle Opulenz und Farbigkeit des Pop-Art-Stils mit einer tiefgründigen, oft kritischen Auseinandersetzung mit der Welt, was ihre Werke sowohl ästhetisch ansprechend als auch intellektuell anregend macht.

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