• Summer Night II
  • Summer Night II
  • Summer Night II
  • Summer Night II

    Stefan Kolovich

    Summer Night II, 2024

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    “Summer Night II”, created in 2024, deepens the atmospheric narrative of its predecessor, offering a more introspective and layered interpretation of the summer evening. The work moves further into abstraction,…

    “Summer Night II”, created in 2024, deepens the atmospheric narrative of its predecessor, offering a more introspective and layered interpretation of the summer evening. The work moves further into abstraction, where light and darkness blend seamlessly, creating a space that feels both intimate and expansive. It captures not just a moment, but a lingering sensation where time slows and perception becomes heightened.

    The composition is marked by a refined subtlety, where faint details emerge gradually, inviting the viewer to stay and observe. Shadows carry as much presence as light, forming a delicate balance that evokes both calm and quiet tension. “Summer Night II” suggests a shift inward, where the external landscape mirrors an internal state of reflection.

    At its core, the work explores the emotional resonance of stillness and the depth found in seemingly simple moments. It becomes a meditation on transition between day and night, presence and memory, clarity and ambiguity. “Summer Night II” lingers as a contemplative and immersive piece, where the atmosphere itself becomes the subject, inviting the viewer into a quiet, unfolding experience.