4. Composition No. 135. cardboard. m.
This series of abstract paintings embodies the play of color and form, reflecting different color states that move from vivid contrasts to soft transitions. Each work is a unique combination of spots, lines and shades, creating a dynamic in which the viewer can catch the movement and breath of the material. The author strives to convey not only visual images, but also the emotional state that he experiences in the process of work, as if capturing fleeting sensations that change from moment to moment. Abstract paintings are a language of feelings, energy and spirit. Kazakh patterns (ornaments on tekemets) are the language of memory, ancestral wisdom, symbols of earth, sky, water and life. If abstraction works on the level of emotions, ornament carries coded meanings. Together they can tell the viewer about the eternal connection of time: the past (patterns) enters the present (abstraction).
This abstract painting combines delicate shades of gray with bright accents of color patches. The main palette includes soft pink, blue and white color blocks, creating an impression of lightness and air. The composition fascinates with its harmony, where each color interacts with others, as if intertwining in an invisible dance. Visually, the work conveys a sense of tranquility and peace, making the viewer ponder the mysteries of life and nature.