Personal portfolio of artist Miroslav. Here are concentrated all orignal works, acrylic traditional paintings, digital prints and nft collections.
Technique: Oil Painting
Base: Thin Canvas
Size: 40x50cm
Year of Creation: 2024
Limited Poster
Technique: Print
Base: Paper 200g
Size: A3/200g 29.7 cm x 42 cm
Year of Printing: 2024
Price €500
€500 Original work on thin canvas, size 40×50 cm
€25 Signed limited edition poster, size 29.7cmx42cm
A delicate quiet pervades this painting, yet it is a quiet that hums with tension, as if the air itself is holding its breath. The figure emerges from the shadows, bathed in dripping silver and soft, ethereal whites. Her face tilts upward, as though yearning for clarity or release, but her expression is enigmatic—peaceful, resigned, or simply waiting. The tendrils of her hair swirl and bleed into the background, reminiscent of storm clouds that twist and churn in the distance, threatening yet not fully formed.
This is not the storm itself, but the moment before—the fragile balance between knowing and unknowing, when the first whispers of change ripple through the mind. The dripping strokes, cascading down like streaks of rain or tears, speak to the weight of anticipation, the gravity of thoughts pooling before they overflow. Each streak seems alive, trailing across her face as if marking time, reminding us that even stillness carries movement.
The monochromatic palette heightens the sense of timelessness and universality. The interplay between light and shadow, sharp and blurred edges, mirrors the internal chaos of uncertainty. The storm has not yet arrived, but its shadow has already begun to seep into the subconscious, spreading like ink across the canvas of the mind.
The mystery lies in her gaze—or lack thereof. Her eyes, veiled in shadow and dripping paint, suggest a deeper story hidden from view. Is she bracing herself for what is to come, or is she lost in the labyrinth of her thoughts, unable to see the storm gathering above her? The viewer is left to wonder: Is this a moment of strength, of surrender, or of something in between?
This painting transcends its physical form to explore the internal landscape of the human experience. It captures the universal yet deeply personal moment we all face—the tension of impending change, the stillness before the storm, and the mind’s quiet struggle to prepare for the unknown. The drips of paint are like emotional markers, reminding us that even in stillness, there is movement, and even in calm, there is a storm waiting to be born.