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A small-scale watercolor sketch by Irena Klonek, featuring an abstract composition with vibrant and harmonious colors. The sketch is painted on a piece of paper from an old book, where the words written in gothic font subtly transpire through the layers. Traces of pencil add an extra layer of texture and complexity to the artwork.

In the center of the sketch, there is a square shape painted in shades of blue and green, with accents of orange and red. This central element serves as a focal point, adding visual interest and contrast. The square may evoke a sense of stability and balance. Within the square, there is a yellow oval shape, capturing attention with its bright and warm hue. Two smaller shapes of orange and blue, adorn the sides of the yellow oval. These additions create a dynamic and visually engaging composition, introducing a playful interaction of colors. The bottom part of the sketch is dominated by a vibrant yellow, while watery orange is towards the top. The overall arrangement of colors contributes to the lively and energetic nature of the sketch. The fact that the sketch is painted on a piece of paper from an old book adds a layer of history and nostalgia to the artwork. The gothic font words subtly emerging from beneath the watercolor layers hint at the underlying story within the paper.

Irena Klonek's use of watercolor allows for the colors to blend organically, creating a harmonious and visually appealing abstract composition. The incorporation of the old book page and pencil traces adds depth and texture to this captivating small-scale artwork.

The sketch is stuck onto a thicker piece of paper for stability, we can see the left side has been ripped from a notebook, and you can open the page to reveal with purpose a note written inside by the artist.

Dimensions: 24 cm x 16 cm



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Irena Klonek studied art at Universität der Kunste Berlin.