2 MINUTOS 12 SEGUNDOS, Monika Grygier

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‘‘The series "Hours" and "Weeks" explore how time is organized and disordered in urban life: not as a narrative, but as a structure. Each work functions as a mental map where hours and weeks become architecture: tensions, intervals, pauses, accelerations.

Through an abstract spatial logic, inclined planes, intersecting directions, and suspended elements construct a visual rhythm that evokes the city without describing it. The urban environment appears as experience: fragmentation, transit, memory, continuity, and rupture. The viewer does not "look" at a scene: they enter a temporal, almost physical, system that unfolds and reorganizes itself.

The compositions integrate formal clashes - collisions, cuts, voids - within a lively and dynamic equilibrium, proposing a painting where space becomes time.’’

Year: 2026

Medium : Acrylic on Wood

Dimensions : 13x16.1 in | 33×41 cm

Other details : Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.

‘‘The series "Hours" and "Weeks" explore how time is organized and disordered in urban life: not as a narrative, but as a structure. Each work functions as a mental map where hours and weeks become architecture: tensions, intervals, pauses, accelerations.

Through an abstract spatial logic, inclined planes, intersecting directions, and suspended elements construct a visual rhythm that evokes the city without describing it. The urban environment appears as experience: fragmentation, transit, memory, continuity, and rupture. The viewer does not "look" at a scene: they enter a temporal, almost physical, system that unfolds and reorganizes itself.

The compositions integrate formal clashes - collisions, cuts, voids - within a lively and dynamic equilibrium, proposing a painting where space becomes time.’’

Year: 2026

Medium : Acrylic on Wood

Dimensions : 13x16.1 in | 33×41 cm

Other details : Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.

Monika Grygier, a painter born in Poland and based in Catalonia, works primarily with acrylics, graphite, and occasionally ABS, developing a solid international career. Her works, framed within contemporary abstraction, are constructed from precise layers and internal tensions, transforming matter into emotional landscapes and sensitive maps of time and silence. With rigorous research and a meditative technique, her creations convey a profound invitation to introspection and an encounter with the invisible, evoking emotions linked to contemplation and the inner flow of human experience.