In full sun I
The painting “In Full Sun I” by Magdalena Nowatkowska is rooted in minimalist aesthetics. The dominant golden-yellow background evokes the intensity of daylight. Against this luminous field emerges a simplified, geometric form in soft shades of pink and beige, interrupted by a dark oval detail that introduces contrast and draws the eye.
The color palette conveys a sense of radiance and warmth, while the fragmented form suggests that the essence of the work lies not in the object itself, but in the experience of light. The title emphasizes ideas of exposure and openness, both in a literal and symbolic sense.
The painting may be interpreted as a reflection on the influence of light on our perception of space, but also as a metaphor for being exposed to brightness – a confrontation with what is visible and impossible to conceal. Through its reduction of form, the work leaves space for individual interpretation, making it both simple and powerful in expression.
Series | Limits |
Year completed | 2025 |
Autor | Magdalena Nowatkowska |
Technique | Acrylic on cotton canvas |
Dimension |
15 x 15 x 4 cm / 5.9 x 5.9 x 1.6 (oprawiony) 13 x 13 x 2 cm / 5.1 x 5.1 x 0.8 (bez ramy) |
Inventory | G181 |
Availability | available |
Price | ![]() |