Alina Kloka:
Picture "Autumn" (2024)
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Picture "Autumn" (2024)
Alina Kloka:
Picture "Autumn" (2024)

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Acrylic, Marker | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | framed | Format 52 x 62 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Autumn" (2024)
Alina Kloka: Picture "Autumn" (2024)

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Picture "Autumn" (2024)

For Alina Kloka, autumn symbolizes a place of security and love, inspired by childhood memories of her grandmother. The image of these memories is blurred, but the feelings are vivid. Kloka remembers the feeling of sitting on the porch, surrounded by an autumnal idyll, while her grandmother cooks in the kitchen. Although details fade with time, the emotions of love and joy remain succinct. Kloka transforms these deeply personal feelings into her art, which is more than a visual representation. She embodies the everlasting connection and warmth of the moments experienced.

About Alina Kloka

Using elements of neurographic technology, Alina Kloka combines her academic knowledge from the natural sciences with art, a repository of knowledge and messages as practiced by ancient civilizations.
Her approach is to visually transfer emotions and memories, which our brain stores and which cannot be captured by any device in the world, onto a painting. If you look at Alina Kloka's works in detail, they create the dynamic illusion that the lines are moving and three-dimensional. This method enriches the viewer's experience by transporting them into their own inner world, while at the same time encouraging the formation of new neural connections and improving brain function. Alina Kloka's professional journey took her from studying veterinary medicine to the bleak atmosphere of a slaughterhouse, where she was confronted daily with the end of life and the realities of the industry. This experience left her feeling energetically drained and alienated from herself, a state that many people who find themselves trapped in unsatisfying situations can relate to. Art offered Kloka a way out of this deep depression. Painting was initially started unconsciously, but developed into a deep dialog with herself. In the process, she not only became positively energized, but also discovered her true purpose - art. This realization strengthened Kloka in her calling to art. Alina Kloka wants to use art to encourage people to recognize their individuality and understand their inner self, because everyone carries a spark of the Creator and has their own creative power. Kloka is convinced that the inner world is reflected in the outer reality, emphasizing the connection between the microcosm and the macrocosm.
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