Shared future
“Shared future” from the “Limits” series continues the dialogue about human relationships, transcending limitations, and creating a space for collective existence. The use of restrained forms and geometric elements encourages reflection on the nature of boundaries and their influence on building a shared future.
Pastel hues of pink, beige, and blue predominate, lending the painting a sense of delicacy and calm. These tones create a harmonious atmosphere, pointing to the idea of cooperation and balance within the context of a “shared future.”
The painting’s title introduces the notion of designing and shaping a future that is the outcome of collaboration, dialogue, and mutual understanding. “Shared future” refers to the concept of human cooperation, where boundaries and differences are not obstacles but rather elements that can be transformed into a starting point for mutual comprehension.
The piece can also be seen as a metaphor for technological and social progress, where humans and their environment remain inextricably linked, jointly shaping the future. Although it exudes calm, it also invites deeper reflection on the complexity of relationships and the idea of collectively building reality. Its minimalist form and subtle color scheme encourage contemplation, suggesting that the future requires both gentleness and determination in overcoming barriers.
Series | Limits |
Year completed | 2024 |
Autor | Magdalena Nowatkowska |
Technique | Acrylic on cotton canvas |
Dimension |
34 x 24 x 4 cm / 13.4 x 9.4 x 1.6 (framed) 30 x 20 x 2 cm / 11.8 x 7.9 x 0.8 (without frame) |
Inventory | G129 |
Availability | in private collection |
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