works on paper

The title of each artwork is a code: the first letters stand for the country it was created in, the first two digits for the month, the last two digits for the year, and the last letters for the number of the series that was created in that month.

  • Annamaria Kowalsky's abstract works on paper reflect the influences of movements that emerged in the mid-20th century. Her fluid watercolors and mixed pigments capture the spontaneity and emotional intensity of Abstract Expressionism, while her organic shapes evoke Biomorphic Abstraction. Additionally, her use of asemic writing introduces an element of abstract, wordless calligraphy, adding depth and a sense of mystery to her compositions. This blend creates a dynamic and introspective visual experience, merging historical abstract practices with contemporary techniques.

  • The incorporation of metallic and pearlescent elements adds a contemporary twist, creating dynamic, light-reflective surfaces that invite deeper engagement. This synthesis places her work within the lineage of abstract art while pushing its boundaries into new, luminous territories.

  • Each piece is carefully coded to signify the country, creation month, year, and series number, ensuring a unique identity for every artwork. This coding system not only helps to organize the large body of work but also provides collectors with a detailed context of each piece’s origin.

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There are abstract works on canvas as well as older semi-abstract and figurative pieces.