view additional image 1
View in a Room ArtworkView in a Room Background
This is a polyptich with 4 tables. it is a technique of inprinting the color onto the surface with a help of a net. it has a number of layers. some strokes and color are deliberate, and others are incidental. Technically this is a long process.
Its roots come from a very simple thing. On some previous work I have tried to mimic the richness of the paper onto a canvas. Paper has its fullness, its one quality, in contrast of canvas that is nearly a surface, that the artist uses. It has no quality on its on. Paper can be beautiful and in some sense full even when there is nothing on it. So I had tried to  artificially give to a canvas the richness of the paper. In that thought is the origin of this series. Gradually it stopped being a problem of fullness and it became a play of colors- Variation. 
The title is a reference of variation of color and light. I've explored the boundary of colors an its variations that human eye can see and experience. 
No other technique could provide with such depth and in some way relief, but on the other hand stay in the boundaries of natural tones. 
Hanging hardware is not included, it is a canvas stretched on a wooden frame. the quality of the materials is excellent, the canvas is fine Italian linen, and the colors are french and italian.
This is a polyptich with 4 tables. it is a technique of inprinting the color onto the surface with a help of a net. it has a number of layers. some strokes and color are deliberate, and others are incidental. Technically this is a long process.
Its roots come from a very simple thing. On some previous work I have tried to mimic the richness of the paper onto a canvas. Paper has its fullness, its one quality, in contrast of canvas that is nearly a surface, that the artist uses. It has no quality on its on. Paper can be beautiful and in some sense full even when there is nothing on it. So I had tried to  artificially give to a canvas the richness of the paper. In that thought is the origin of this series. Gradually it stopped being a problem of fullness and it became a play of colors- Variation. 
The title is a reference of variation of color and light. I've explored the boundary of colors an its variations that human eye can see and experience. 
No other technique could provide with such depth and in some way relief, but on the other hand stay in the boundaries of natural tones. 
Hanging hardware is not included, it is a canvas stretched on a wooden frame. the quality of the materials is excellent, the canvas is fine Italian linen, and the colors are french and italian.
This is a polyptich with 4 tables. it is a technique of inprinting the color onto the surface with a help of a net. it has a number of layers. some strokes and color are deliberate, and others are incidental. Technically this is a long process.
Its roots come from a very simple thing. On some previous work I have tried to mimic the richness of the paper onto a canvas. Paper has its fullness, its one quality, in contrast of canvas that is nearly a surface, that the artist uses. It has no quality on its on. Paper can be beautiful and in some sense full even when there is nothing on it. So I had tried to  artificially give to a canvas the richness of the paper. In that thought is the origin of this series. Gradually it stopped being a problem of fullness and it became a play of colors- Variation. 
The title is a reference of variation of color and light. I've explored the boundary of colors an its variations that human eye can see and experience. 
No other technique could provide with such depth and in some way relief, but on the other hand stay in the boundaries of natural tones. 
Hanging hardware is not included, it is a canvas stretched on a wooden frame. the quality of the materials is excellent, the canvas is fine Italian linen, and the colors are french and italian.
This is a polyptich with 4 tables. it is a technique of inprinting the color onto the surface with a help of a net. it has a number of layers. some strokes and color are deliberate, and others are incidental. Technically this is a long process.
Its roots come from a very simple thing. On some previous work I have tried to mimic the richness of the paper onto a canvas. Paper has its fullness, its one quality, in contrast of canvas that is nearly a surface, that the artist uses. It has no quality on its on. Paper can be beautiful and in some sense full even when there is nothing on it. So I had tried to  artificially give to a canvas the richness of the paper. In that thought is the origin of this series. Gradually it stopped being a problem of fullness and it became a play of colors- Variation. 
The title is a reference of variation of color and light. I've explored the boundary of colors an its variations that human eye can see and experience. 
No other technique could provide with such depth and in some way relief, but on the other hand stay in the boundaries of natural tones. 
Hanging hardware is not included, it is a canvas stretched on a wooden frame. the quality of the materials is excellent, the canvas is fine Italian linen, and the colors are french and italian.
different perspective, in gallery
198 Views
2

VIEW IN MY ROOM

Variations II Painting

Jana Kuvalja

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 47.2 W x 27.6 H x 1.2 D in

Ships in a Box

info-circle
SOLD
Originally listed for $1,490
Primary imagePrimary imagePrimary imagePrimary imagePrimary image Trustpilot Score
198 Views
2

Artist Recognition

link - Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured in a collection

About The Artwork

This is a polyptich with 4 tables. it is a technique of inprinting the color onto the surface with a help of a net. it has a number of layers. some strokes and color are deliberate, and others are incidental. Technically this is a long process. Its roots come from a very simple thing. On some previous work I have tried to mimic the richness of the paper onto a canvas. Paper has its fullness, its one quality, in contrast of canvas that is nearly a surface, that the artist uses. It has no quality on its on. Paper can be beautiful and in some sense full even when there is nothing on it. So I had tried to artificially give to a canvas the richness of the paper. In that thought is the origin of this series. Gradually it stopped being a problem of fullness and it became a play of colors- Variation. The title is a reference of variation of color and light. I've explored the boundary of colors an its variations that human eye can see and experience. No other technique could provide with such depth and in some way relief, but on the other hand stay in the boundaries of natural tones. Hanging hardware is not included, it is a canvas stretched on a wooden frame. the quality of the materials is excellent, the canvas is fine Italian linen, and the colors are french and italian.

Details & Dimensions

Multi-paneled Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:47.2 W x 27.6 H x 1.2 D in

Number of Panels:2

Shipping & Returns

Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Jana Kuvalja
Jana Kuvalja

Bosnia and Herzegovina

My name is Jana Kuvalja. I was born in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina on May 29, 1990. I graduated bachelor studies on Faculty of visual arts in Belgrade, Serbia in 2013. department of painting. I finished my Master studies on the same Faculty in 2015. I am a member of Serbian Association of Visual Artists since 2016. Currently I live in Banja Luka.

Artist Recognition

Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection

Thousands Of Five-Star Reviews

We deliver world-class customer service to all of our art buyers.

globe

Global Selection

Explore an unparalleled artwork selection by artists from around the world.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Our 14-day satisfaction guarantee allows you to buy with confidence.

Support An Artist With Every Purchase

We pay our artists more on every sale than other galleries.

Need More Help?

Enjoy Complimentary Art Advisory Contact Customer Support