Description
Abstract N33 by Stella Polare Artiste in Paris
You see an abstract painting.
I see a moment that refused to wait.
Time compresses within the surface.
Everything feels urgent, held, intensified.
The painting does not unfold —
it accumulates.
This work is part of The Urgency of Joy — a series born where time no longer flows, but fractures.
THIS IS NOT A DECORATIVE PAINTING
It does not aim to please the eye.
It changes the space it enters.
Placed in a room, Abstract N33 becomes a point of gravity —
something you return to without knowing why.
It slows perception.
It interrupts distraction.
It creates a moment inside the day.
In a world of images that disappear instantly,
this work does the opposite.
It stays.
A WORK BUILT UNDER PRESSURE
Each gesture on the canvas was not composed —
it was negotiated.
Between intensity and silence.
Between saturation and breath.
Some areas resist.
Others open.
Like a body that refuses to disappear under pressure.
This is what gives the painting its presence:
not balance, but persistence.
WHY THIS PIECE MATTERS
- Unique work — cannot be reproduced
- Part of a defined and collectible series (The Urgency of Joy)
- Rooted in real experience, not abstraction alone
- Designed to transform space, not decorate it
- Carries a clear artistic philosophy: joy as an act of resistance
TO LIVE WITH THIS WORK
To acquire Abstract N33 is not simply to own a painting.
It is to introduce a different rhythm into your space.
A slower rhythm.
A deeper attention.
A presence that does not disappear.
Over time, the work does something rare:
It stops being something you look at —
and becomes something you live with.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Stella Polare, French-Uzbek young contemporary artist, based in Paris. Stella Polare 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.
Details
Oil on canvas
33 × 46 cm
Paris, 2023
Unique piece
Not reproducible
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