Description
Poster N 1 Abstract N 1/ Série “When is it?” by Stella Polare Artiste in Paris
You see a poster.
I see a question that doesn’t let you go.
“When Is It?” is not an image you pass by.
It is a moment held in tension — between waiting and becoming.
At first glance, the composition feels structured, almost architectural.
Wide, deliberate brushstrokes create a frame that seems to contain something unstable, something still forming.
Then your eye moves inward.
The center resists. It vibrates. It refuses resolution.
This is where the work lives.
A presence, not a decoration
The deep ochre tones — layered, scratched, almost burned into the surface — evoke time itself.
Not measured time, but felt time.
The kind that stretches.
The kind that asks: when?
Subtle traces of blue and white emerge through the density.
Not as answers — but as openings.
This tension between weight and release is what gives the piece its power.
It doesn’t resolve.
It stays with you.
Why this piece matters
We all know this question.
When will it happen? When will it change? When will it begin?
This work captures that exact state —
the impatience, the anticipation, the silent pressure of time moving without giving answers.
To live with this piece is to accept that space.
And to transform it.
A work to live with
Placed in a space, this poster does not disappear into the background.
It anchors.
It creates a focal point — quiet, but insistent.
Over time, it becomes part of your rhythm, your thoughts, your pauses.
You don’t just look at it.
You return to it.
This is not just a poster.
It is a question you choose to live with.
Details
Format: A4 (21 × 29.7 cm)
High-quality art print. Edition of 88. Each piece is numbered.
Carefully produced to preserve visually the texture and depth of the original work.
The artist
Stella Polare , French-Uzbek young contemporary artist, based in Paris. Her work explores time, memory, and what she calls vitaculture — the urgency of joy as a conscious act.
Exhibited at UNESCO, Louvre, she had also carte blanche at Palais Jacques Coeur in 2021, the same year 2021 she was invited to the Parole des Femmes, public talk at the House of the Great French writer, Maison de George Sand.






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