Signed lower right “J. Sima 61”.
Josef Šíma’s Poésie de la lumière (1961) is a meditation on the metaphysics of light — a lyrical abstraction where geometry, color and space disappear into pure sensation. The painting shifts between blues, gold and white, as if light was passing through crystal air. Each form vibrates with inner movement, Šíma’s lifelong fascination with the spiritual in art.
Oil on canvas, this is Šíma’s mature period when his art went beyond Surrealist symbolism to the harmony of the cosmos. Here structure and intuition merge, precise and poetic, disciplined and ethereal. The soft gradients and geometric patterns are architecture and dream, inviting the viewer into a space of energy and balance.
Poésie de la lumière is one of Šíma’s most beautiful statements on the unity of matter and light. It’s his idea that painting should not show the visible world but its essence — a silent, luminous poetry that connects the physical and the infinite.
Alternative spelling: Joseph Sima.