Chaya few paintings

Forest series I 2023 oil/mixed media on linen, 95 x 95 cm, courtesy of artist Amsterdam
Forest series I 2023, oil/mixed media on linen, 95 x 95 cm. Courtesy Galerie Noorderlicht Domburg
Bronwater II series 2019, oil/ mixed media on linen, 85 x 75 cm, courtesy of artist Amsterdam.
Forest I series 2023, oil mixed media on linen, 60 x 70 cm, courtesy of artist Amsterdam.
Villages II series 2022, oil mixed media, 100 x 105 cm, courtesy of artist Amsterdam.
Forest I series 2023, oil/mixed media on on linen, 95 x 105 cm, courtesy artist Amsterdam.
Forest I series 2023, oil/mixed media on linen, 105 x 115 cm, courtesy galerie Noorderlicht
Villages II series 2021-2022, oil/mixed media on linen, 105 x 115 cm, courtesy of galerie Noorderlicht Domburg..
Forest I series 2023, oil/mixed media on linen, 105 x 115 cm, courtesy of artist Amsterdam.
Villages II series, oil/mixed media on linen, 105 x 115 cm, courtesy of artist Amsterdam.
Forest I series 2023, oil/mixed media on linen, 105 x 115 cm, courtesy of artist Passignano.

 

In my landscapes and other subject matter, I make use of photos to refresh my memory and better mimic the atmosphere. The general interpretation of landscape, reflected in a discovery of perspective and variations of color against the ever-changing liquidity of the sky, is one of the main sources for the invented forms and symbolism included in my paintings.
Earth with all its different substances became a metaphor for life and how I relate to my own body and how the body is an instrument in experiencing life. The awareness is reflected in the physicality of the brushwork where the journey starts at the bottom of the painting and takes the viewer along hidden obstacles into an imaginary space on the path off roads.
The use of the materials, oils, oil crayon, fillers, raw pigment and graphite is to me the ultimate tool for direct expression within my work.
I discover symbolism in the work that is not only related to geometrical and organic forms, also color gives a sense of drama to my paintings. It matters that I single out something more mysterious and personal. In the size of the landscape, it begins to develop its own mood.

The film of oil paint reflects an extra dimension and liveliness on the picture plane for that all is working and interesting, I intend to push expression, symbolism, narrative, and the translucency of light and its contrasting darkness even further so that I can invent and integrate my own system of thoughts, experiments and investigations into the picture plane and keep on continuously develop my own personal language.