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  • Spirit Element: Earth

    Earth belongs to a series of 5 paintings in art-ma’s collection, each relating to one of the classical elements: Fire, Water, Earth, Air and Space. This collection created by Ovidiu Kloska, is a compilation of abstract paintings, featuring heavy textures in rich colours, resulting in contemporary artwork that is both fascinating and dramatic.

    The Earth element resembles practical and physically active energy, and is the most stable and persistent of all five elements. It represents groundedness, stability, potential and stillness. It reminds us to let the strength of the Earth ground us in our practice and as we move through life. Although the elements are significant across many cultures, in the Upanishad, an ancient scripture from Hinduism, it refers to the elements being used for spiritual growth.

    “The Earth lives within us, not outside of us. The trees are our lungs, the rivers our bloodstream. We are all interconnected, and what you do to the Earth, ultimately you are doing to yourself.”

    In this painting the big brush strokes of Acrylic in shades of brown, green and orange earthy tones sweep across the canvas, creating a beautiful piece of artwork in Kloska’s series of the five elements.

    Artist: Ovidiu Kloska, Original Media: Acrylic on Canvas

    £ 95.00£ 990.00 BUY
  • Spirit Element: Space

    Space belongs to a series of 5 paintings in art-ma’s Elements collection, each relating to one of the classical elements: Fire, Water, Earth, Air and Space. This collection created by Ovidiu Kloska, is a compilation of abstract paintings, featuring heavy textures in rich colours, resulting in contemporary artwork that is both fascinating and dramatic.

    The Space element is the subtlest of all the elements. It can not be identified by our senses. It can only be felt by our soul.  Although the elements are significant across many cultures, in the Upanishad, an ancient scripture from Hinduism, it refers to the elements being used for spiritual growth.

    “From Atman (your inner self) did space come into being;
    from space, air; from air, fire;
    from fire, the waters; from the waters, the earth;
    from the earth, plants; from plants, food;
    and from food, man…”
    – Taittirīya Upaniṣhad

    In this painting the big brush strokes of Acrylic in shades of inky dark blue and chalky white sweep across the canvas, creating a beautiful piece of artwork in Kloska’s series of the five elements.

    Artist: Ovidiu Kloska, Original Media: Acrylic on Canvas

    £ 95.00£ 990.00 BUY