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Water Children Painting

Malgorzata Lapsa-Malawska

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 19.7 H x 1.6 D in

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50x70cm, oil on linen canvas, 2015A ‘Lost Identity’ in pursuit of dreams. These images of our minds eye; are our endless and unquenchable dreams. As we immerse ourselves in technology, they follow us into the narratives of virtual reality. The mask of our digital counterpart hides the desire to live the lives of others. Counting „likes”, „followers”, and „friends”, constantly searching for recognition, proof of our existence, an idea of self and proof of existence. What is reality? Buying the same smartphones, dresses, shoes, cars, food... the holly grail of originality buried in a homogeny of comparison and desperation. Material definition, objects that will never offer anything emotional in return, until you have no more emotion to give… Who do you want to be, really?

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 19.7 H x 1.6 D in

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Małgorzata (Gosia) Łapsa-Malawska is a Polish born artist currently based in London. Extensively travelled across South America and Asia, her practice is rooted in the ‘Young Poland Movement’ and informed by the simplicity and subtlety at the core of Japanese aesthetics. Loosely based on the principle of ideas following the brush wherever it leads, fragments of memories are condensed into semi abstract landscapes, with figures reduced to silhouettes and shadows. Using a pared down palette fading from Payne’s grey to white allow the artist’s conscience to disappear into the horizon while at the same time conjuring a universal subconscience. The fleetingness of time, the inevitability of transience, are encapsulated in textures and marks; these may even be further reduced by keeping the process of stretching the canvas till last as a final homage to the beauty that lies in imperfection and deterioration.

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