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Is this a mirror — or a memory? The boundaries between self-reflection and the past blur in a way that invites viewers to question their own experiences of revelation. Look closely at the shimmering surface that dominates the composition, where light dances as if caught in a wave of nostalgia. The gentle gradients of blues and greens, infused with flecks of gold, draw your gaze toward the center, where the delicate interplay of shadows and highlights creates an ethereal quality. The meticulous brushwork, resembling soft strokes of a feather, adds depth, causing the viewer's heart to quicken with intrigue. Within this ambiguous space, there exists a tension between the known and the unknown.
Notice how the figures, suggestive yet indistinct, seem to emerge from the shimmering depths, embodying both the weight of the past and the lightness of the present moment. The contrast between vibrant colors and subdued forms speaks to the struggle between memory and reality, echoing the duality of human experience — the joy of remembrance tinged with the ache of loss. During 1916, while creating this work, the artist found himself navigating the tumultuous landscape of a world at war, both personally and artistically. Jabłczyński was immersed in the avant-garde milieu, attempting to carve his own niche within the broader movements shaping modern art.
His exploration of light and form during this time revealed a deep yearning for connection and understanding amid the chaos, making this piece a poignant reflection of a transformative era.
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Carmelite Church.
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