Alicja Juno

Alicja Juno Biography

Alicja Junoit can be almost ascetic in her artistic expression, confining to a certain decorative minimalism. Adequat, she says. But sometimes she is surprisingly dashing and daring, sumptuous and showy. “Like my baba’s knitting”, she says. began by creating texture compositions from materials and fabrics. Very soon Alice and people around her understood that her designs were rather independent art objects then outfits.

Within a few years Alicja Juno gently passed, in a very natural way, from design to painting. As she claims, painting has fewer restrictions. Her way of painting surely does. She allows her sensual sensitivity to color and texture to “go overtime”, as she puts it. Is very adamant about her independence and protective of her privacy.

Alicja Juno artistic credo

Alicja Juno artistic credo is related to post-painterly art.
Post-painterly in her paintings often rejects the mysticism of abstract expressionism. Alice always presents residual references to the outside world. Her colorful compositions are purely factual art that functions more in terms of basic elements of the medium itself; form, color, texture, form and so on. She uses very bright colors, contrasts. Compositions are clear and open. Her abstract paintings are characterized by a very rigorous approach to abstraction. Her paintings move in different directions, initially away from abstract expressionism. Her art is powered by the spirit of innovation.

The purpose of this style is to go beyond the traditional form of a painting. This can be done by changing the shape of it, moving away from the typical flat form, using different materials and spatial forms. Artists go beyond the convention of a typical painting by creating works of a surprising, innovative form and symbolism.

It is safe to say that her fascination with this trend in art continues to this day. The question is whether true abstract painting stands out in any way. At first glance, we notice that abstract paintings do not form a particularly uniform collection. It includes extremely simple, even minimalist, black-and-white drawings, expressionist canvases painted with gestures, and very rigorously constructed images of abstract geometry. Abstract painting is a rejection of an unambiguous object. In contrast to representational painting, in which the main subject of the image is easy to grasp. Meanwhile, abstract paintings are less obvious and defined. It may seem that abstract painting is more intuitive. A specific subject cannot be distinguished in geometric abstraction, but if it has been painted in a thoughtful way, it arouses feelings in the recipient.

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