Personally I am not the biggest fan of abstract art, but from time to time I stumble upon beautiful work. Here are some nice pieces by Aleksandra Rdest

Rdest uses a language drawn from weather patterns; inspired by sound waves, clouds, particles and cells on a microscopic level. The point of departure for these works is growth and decay; cellular division and multiplication, weather patterns biological colonization. Rdest’s love affair with colour gives rise to these paintings which are created by richly layering veils of paint to form a deep surface.

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