Daniel Timko
Featured artwork
Painting :
60 x 40 x 2 cm 23.6 x 15.7 x 0.8 inch
This striking piece of abstract art draws the viewer into a whirlwind of bold colors and dynamic forms. Dominated by sweeps of vibrant red and deep blue, the composition conveys a sense of powerful motion and emotional intensity. The artist employs a range of techniques, including vigorous brushstrokes and splattered paint, to create layers of texture and depth. Interspersed among the broad, sweeping strokes are sharp, concentrated splatters of black and delicate touches of white, providing dramatic contrast and a heightened sense of chaos and energy.
The juxtaposition of these elements suggests a dialogue between control and spontaneity, order and disorder. Bold arcs and sinuous lines snake through the piece, adding to its kinetic quality and leading the eye through a labyrinthine journey across the canvas. Tension and harmony coexist within this artwork, drawing from a rich palette to evoke a complex range of emotions. The fluidity of the red and blue hues melds seamlessly, creating a captivating interplay of light and shadow that adds to the artwork's depth and intensity.
Biography
In my abstract creations, I like to use the diversity and vibrancy of acrylic paints. I create my paintings by applying thick layers of paint, resulting in a unique relief effect. In addition to colors, I also use texture materials to enhance the 3D effect.
I would describe the result of my work as "Thoughtful Accident," which means that before I stand in front of a blank canvas, I know what I am going to paint, but I do not know exactly what the outcome will be.
In my studio, not only do I paint, but I also create original wooden picture frames for each artwork, which imbue the painting with uniqueness and character.
I have been involved in art since attending high school, where I studied artistic carpentry for a year and graphic design for four years.
My abstract works are created to please the eye of every viewer who enjoys such art and can capture their attention. The viewer can develop their imagination and find the meaning of the work without knowing what the author intended to express.