TRANQUILIDAD abstract forms

Jan Astner TRANQUILIDAD abstract forms

The works of Jan Astner are associated with an extensive catalog of abstract forms. His abstraction is born from the desire to convey one’s own world of feelings. The artist studies his reactions to social, sociological and psychological problems and relationships between people. To achieve his goal, he created his own painting language.

This idea covers the process of creating pictures in which the artist, starting from a private feeling, individual emotions, wants to encode and recreate them in his pictures. He uses abstract painting as a medium. Used forms pulsate with rhythm, emanate moods and create tension. He uses abstract forms to present his feelings: oval, meandering lines, soft tonal transitions and subdued colors. The simplicity of the form and its lightness allude to the theme. „Tranquilidad” in Spanish means „peace”, „tranquility”.

The means chosen by the painter help to achieve the goal he set for himself. The artist stimulates the imagination with his every work, inspires reflection and encourages searching. Unique forms of overlapping ovals, intertwining lines, do not mean an unambiguous, easy to convey and receive message. On the contrary: the basis for choosing such a catalog of forms lies in a private, even intimate abstract idea. The metaphor used by Jan gives enormous possibilities both for creating new works in the TRANQUILIDAD series and for their interpretation by the viewers.

Jan Astner’s abstract language is abstractly multi-layered and ambiguous. The author, with the help of painting symbols, presents a variety of emotions associated with the concept of peace, tranquility. He engages in a discussion with the recipients of his works about what is important in their everyday life. The abstract representation of the state of emotions in a painting is characteristic of abstract painting and is often presented in abstract emotional expressionism. The idea of ​​abstract painting assumes resignation from the use of representational forms, borrowings from the real world. In this way, the artist is given the freedom to choose thematic threads. The artist is free to use abstract forms and use them to communicate emotions and moods.