“The difference between two people is not in their abilities, but in their energy.” — Thomas Arnold
Aleksandra’s paintings reflect Energy through the play of colors, contrasts, and shapes, creating a sense of the artist’s inner world as well as that of the painting itself.
The energy in these artworks can feel like an elusive current, powerful or gentle, connecting the viewer with the depicted motifs.
Artworks that illuminate the soul often use symbolism, dark and light contrasts, and expressive facial or bodily expressions. These elements allow the viewer not only to feel the emotions the artist intended to convey but also to connect with their own inner energy and feelings that mirror through the scenes on the canvas.
If the viewer approaches such works with openness and curiosity, Ana’s art can become an invitation for a deeper understanding of one’s own nature and emotions.
Such viewing leads to a rich experience where the boundary between the painting and the viewer’s soul gradually dissolves, creating an inner connection that lingers long after the eyes have left the canvas.
In this cycle of paintings, “The Source” serves as a point through which energy—the essential force of life—flows, expands, and transforms. This energy may be creative, cosmic, or emotional—each of these dimensions simultaneously reflects the inner potential that resides in every viewer.
Through these artworks, “The Source” becomes a metaphor that connects the hidden and the obvious, the ineffable and that which manifests through colors, lines, and shapes. The paintings suggest that energy is not merely a physical phenomenon; it is a bridge between past and future, between the individual and the cosmos. The viewer is encouraged to recognize their own “source”—a place where nature, spirit, and human will touch and merge into one.
These paintings do not explain energy but reveal it through experience. This energy can be calm, like a flowing river, or intense, like a pulsing volcano. It is an invitation to listen to the silence of one’s thoughts and, if only for a moment, to become aware of one’s roots and deepest aspirations. Each painting is an invitation to introspection—a search for one’s own “Source” that inspires, moves, and renews.
The paintings convey a message about energy as a universal thread that connects all people, recognizing in each of us an indestructible spirit that seeks expression through colors and forms. Through the artist’s eyes, “The Source” becomes a reminder of our role in the cycles of nature and the creative power that resides within each of us.
“Metanoia” is series of paintings reflects transformation—a transformation of the human heart and mind that occurs when we dare to feel and experience both the world around us and the essence within ourselves. The power of thought that leads to awareness of all the possibilities and boundless expanses from which we are often excluded by the confines and shells imposed on us by society, upbringing, and faith. These shells are rigid and uncomfortable, shaped by how we were taught to live, think, and feel. Yet if we dare to peek beyond them, an endless expanse of beauty and freedom, like an ocean or sea, opens up before us. Before us stands Metanoia, a revelation that rightfully belongs to us.