Lab VENICE’25
Iga Konarska Poland Painting

Artwork title : it is not sand from the sadhara

The 150 cm by 135 cm oil painting attracts the eye with its intensity and emotional depth. The central motif of the work are two women's faces, which stand out not only for their expression, but also for their extraordinary detail. Both figures are wearing white lace caps, which give them elegance and at the same time emphasize their subtlety. However, it is not only their appearance that attracts attention - it is the piercing gaze of women, full of mystery and strength, which seems to penetrate through them. The features on their faces, delicate and clear, tell stories full of emotions, suffering, but also inner strength. Every wrinkle and scar is like a testimony of their lives - they reflect the joys, sorrows and experiences that shaped them. These traces of the past add depth to the painting and move the viewer, making him reflect on his own experiences. The colors of the painting are subdued, with dominant shades of white and blue, which enhances the feeling of delicacy and fragility. Nevertheless, the presence of darker accents around the women's eyes creates a stark contrast, emphasizing their piercing gaze. It is like a window into their soul, revealing not only their deepest desires, but also their anxieties. The painting evokes strong emotions - it is both melancholic and hopeful. It is full of empathy and understanding for the experiences that shape us. This work of art makes you reflect on the passing of time, the strength of femininity, and the beauty that lies in the blue eyes of women, ready to face life despite all adversities. This pictorial composition not only attracts the eye, but also moves, leaving the viewer reflecting on their own emotions, experiences and relationships with others.