Connecting the Dots

Agata Surma is one of the most enthusiastic and collaborative artist that you can meet. Her passion towards creativity and working as a team with fellow artists is well communicated through her art. I say that because the women who feature in these artworks have been a part of her life at some stage and clearly left some creative inspiration. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that the messages in her artwork reflect who she is as a person. This may just be the magic of the stones she uses in her paintings! Agata believes that stones impact the energy in the room and that is why she uses multiple different stones to reflect that same positive energy. Fluorite to say ‘She shut her eyes and it all came to Her,’ red coral to show that ‘Deep inside She knew She had the power to move mountains’ and finally rose quartz to encourage self-love- ‘She found All the answers inside of Her.’

A little about the artworks in Agata’s words:

‘Solo, fleshy figures of women on full canvases bring in the evocative, stirring, emotional power of the feminine experience.  The feminine paradise here begins with a poetic Genesis of the mind, whose mystical visions of ecstasy are strangely, intense, and feverish.  The woman at the center of the world holds no concern for the beholder, and leads other women to a fuller image of freedom, without restriction, in the realm of sexuality, desire, and the feelings of sensual innocence and pleasure.

The movement through color from hues of blue to copper and browns to enlightening purple and then lush living fruit of summer in the soul of red, create a mixture of moods that deepen one into the realm of fuller understanding of the Self.  It’s an inner adventure of the mind, an adventure that could in fact be a hazardous affair leading at any moment to a standstill or a catastrophic bursting split of the conjoined opposites.  The voluptuous vision, all-embracing in its oceanic spirit, could leave even the most courageous gasping for breath.’


SUMMER ECSTASY
On the seventh day She paused and tasted Her own Creation 

See artworks by Agata here