“Series Gold”
“Blue Velvet”
The first painting of the “Series Gold”, “Blue Velvet”, introduces the series with a deep and rich palette of blues, browns, and hints of gold. The abstract strokes of blue dominate the center, with textured layers dripping down the canvas, giving the piece a sense of depth and mystery. The velvety softness of the blue is contrasted by the harsher lines and streaks of brown and gold, creating a balance between smoothness and roughness. “Blue Velvet” evokes a sense of quiet strength, pulling the viewer into its depths with its lush, layered textures.
“Flow”
At the heart of the “Series Gold” is “Flow”, a dynamic and vibrant work that exudes movement and energy. Bold streaks of oranges, reds, and blues drip and cascade across the canvas, creating a lively interplay of color. The gold undertones add a sense of warmth, while the free-flowing lines suggest a sense of freedom and spontaneity. “Flow” captures the essence of motion, with its vibrant colors and loose brushwork conveying a sense of life in constant flux. It invites the viewer to let go and embrace the chaos and beauty of the moment.
“Golden Square”
“Golden Square”, brings the series to a playful and introspective conclusion. Here, abstract forms, sketches, and symbols are scattered across the canvas in black and muted tones, contrasting against vibrant blue and neon yellow accents. The geometric shape of the golden square provides a sense of structure, while the rest of the painting feels more freeform and exploratory. “Golden Square” is a study in contrasts—between order and chaos, bright and muted tones, and precision and abstraction. It leaves the viewer with a sense of curiosity, encouraging further contemplation.
Tatjana Peric’s “Series Gold” is a bold exploration of color, movement, and form, with each painting offering its own unique take on abstract expressionism. The series blends vibrant colors with subtle gold accents, creating a dynamic tension that invites the viewer to engage deeply with the art. Each piece stands on its own, but together they form a narrative that explores the balance between structure and spontaneity, offering a rich and layered visual experience.