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Her canvases exude an abstract fascination trough powerful yet sensitive rhythms, and through the use of shapes and colours which, in the structural whole, create atmospheres where we see and find our own emotions.
Marta Puig - Editor Contemporary Art Curator Magazine
There are artists whose work resonates within the walls of galleries, and then there are those whose paintings transcend spaces, entering the minds and spirits of their viewers. Nada Kelemenova belongs firmly to the latter category. Her approach to abstract expressionism is not merely about the application of color and form—it is an invitation into the metaphysical, an exploration of the liminal space between reality and the intangible.
Harmony and contrast
Nada explores the possibilities of color, interacting with the dynamics of the brushstroke, and seeking the expression of existence in a context where from and chromaticism constantly intervene in harmony and contrast.
Review by Francesca Callipari - art historian and critic
A Czech artist with refined chromatic sensitivity, Nada Kelemenova stands out for her intense material expressiveness and a profound, almost ritual connection with the primal forces of nature and the unconscious. In her works, she uses the pictorial surface as a terrain for emotional and symbolic excavation, where the pictorial gesture becomes the trace of an inner world in turmoil, but also a space of harmony and rebirth.