31: Mariola Wroblewski — Floralis
Details
Sizes:
Frame: 62.5 × 62.5 cm | 24.6 × 24.6 in
Artwork: 60 × 60 cm | 23.6 × 23.6 in
Signed upper left “MW.”
Mariola Wroblewski’s Floralis reduces nature to pure abstraction. Square format, the painting hums with balance of color and form — petal like gestures unfolding from a bright center, suspended between still and moving. Soft pinks, whites and blues, fragile as flowers and quiet as life.
Acrylic on canvas, Floralis shows Wroblewski’s sensitivity to transparency and layering. Her brushwork is deliberate and intuitive, a field of light breathing through pigment. The composition feels weightless yet grounded — a meditation on growth, balance and renewal.
In Floralis Wroblewski combines clarity with subtlety. The painting is about her lifelong fascination with the natural world not as subject but as essence — a place where beauty comes from restraint and color is a language of contemplation.
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist.
Condition
Good condition. Framed.
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Mariola Wroblewski, an emerging voice in contemporary European abstraction, weaves together cultural memories and personal emotion in her multilayered acrylic paintings. Though trained in scientific information and initially distant from artistic practice, she returned to painting while living on Mallorca, embracing influences from Polish, German, Spanish, and Arabic traditions.
Wroblewski’s canvases, often incorporating fluid gold or leafing, feel deeply intuitive—reflecting her journey across geographies and inner worlds. Her works have been exhibited internationally, from Milan and Doha to Tokyo, New York, and Dubai. Through form, color, and movement, Wroblewski channels the sensory and psychological, evoking a universal resonance of transformation and connection.