Blue Cat, 2024, Acrylic on Canvas, 220 x 300 cm

This work offers a profound reflection on the relationship between nature, perception, and artistic abstraction. The depiction of a cat, its striking blue fur vividly contrasting with a dense web of black-and-white tones, immediately captivates the viewer. Embedded within an almost chaotic, tangled network of branches and leaves, the piece creates a dialogue between the organic and the constructed, between wildness and geometry.

The composition merges figurative elements with abstract forms, creating an ambiguous tension. While the cat appears almost lifelike in its texture and movement, this realism is disrupted by expressive, graphic lines and the strongly abstracted vegetation. The work can be interpreted as a commentary on a natural world increasingly shaped and overwritten by human influence. The cat’s placement in what seems to be a lifeless environment alludes to the loss of natural habitats and the impacts of climate change.

In the context of contemporary art discourse, this piece explores themes of visibility and concealment, as well as the balance between chaos and order. The expressive use of color, combined with the interplay of naturalistic detail and graphic forms, evokes neo-expressionist tendencies, which prioritize both the experience of nature and emotional resonance.

This painting invites the viewer to reflect on the boundaries of perception and the fragile relationship between humanity and the environment. It challenges us to engage with the “former wildness” of nature and its unsettling, often alien role in a human-dominated world.