Color Panel Paintings – 2007
The concept of small paintings entitled Color Panel Paintings measuring 20 × 15 × 4 cm follows on from the series Painting Bits. However, they have larger dimensions and, unlike their predecessors, are they accommodate more brushstrokes. However, their concept allows for handling the paints in such a way that it brings about an interesting change in the approach to painting or painting technique.
Pastel Strokes, 2010, 22 x 15 cm, acrylic on board.
Unlike Painting Bits, the paints here cover a larger area. More brushstrokes are applied and the entire color scale is deliberately used. With some of the Color Panel Paintings, the viewer feels that the image is made directly of paints.

Rainbow of Mud, 2009, 27 x 15 cm, oil and acrylic on canvas
This series also uses conceptual principles that change the traditional paradigm of working with color. The results of such painting tend to have a more poetic tone thanks to the use of pure colors. Here too, it is possible to notice that the brushstrokes can levitate, attack the mass of the panel with their aggressiveness, spring out of the panel, deform the mass of the image directly with their action, etc.

Rainbow Sludge, 2009, 33 x 17 cm, acrylic on board

Flame from the Fog, 2009, 32 x 19 cm, acrylic on board

The Omnipresent Concealment of Glow, 2010, 28 x 29 cm, acrylic on board

Local Sensitization, 2010, 33 x 23 cm, acrylic on board

Color Covering, 2010, 24 x 18 cm, acrylic on board

Disappearance of Nothing, 2010, 24 x 22 cm, acrylic on board
