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Olga Moș

Moș’s practice is rooted in the landscapes of her childhood, spent on the edges of forests and across shifting borders. Her paintings unfold as poetic narratives of movement and change, where “origin and identity are something far-reaching and flowing, constantly changing.” In Moș’s hands, the loom becomes a metaphor for the fluidity of self: each brushstroke is a thread spun from memory and motion, blurring boundaries between concrete and abstract, past and present. Her vivid, performative use of color and form invites viewers to witness the softening of hard limits, echoing the Moirai’s weaving of fate as both a constraint and an invitation to transformation.

EXHIBITED WORKS

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