
This work is part of an ongoing cycle exploring ambivalent states of contemporary existence.
Title: Nature Space
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Year: 2026
Format: Portrait format (24 × 30 inches)
Colour Space: Clearly defined colour fields: cool shades of green and black on the left, earth tones with warm reds, oranges and purples on the right.
Stylistic Classification: Geometric abstraction with constructivist rigour, complemented by a central tactile, organic element.
„Nature Space” presents a strictly geometric composition divided by a black central line into a space of nature and a human domain. Organic green forms contrast with angular, constructed structures. A central circular element connects both spheres.
Nature Space
In an affirmative reading, the image reflects a contemporary attitude toward nature—particularly visible in dense urban contexts—positioned between increasing appreciation and active integration. Nature appears as a sustaining system that enables life. The central element resembles a nest, a place of origin, nourishment, and shelter.
Artificial Space
At the same time, this integration shifts into control. Nature is planned, regulated, and functionalized. The dividing line and constructed forms define the conditions under which nature is allowed to exist. Anything that causes a nuisance is banned.
Conclusion
“Nature Space” oscillates between appreciation and control, presenting humans as part of nature—and as agents shaping and limiting, characteristic of the integrity of ambivalence.
