Cycle Landscapes

New Horizons. Nature experiences. Deserts. Oceans. Breadth and Depth. The cycles of paintings were created after study trips to the Sinai, Tunisia, Mexico, the Maldives and the Red Sea.

“When looking at the works of Angela Mrositzki, the verses of the great poet come to mind. I use them as keys to open the way to the meanings of a work that aspires to reveal the vibrations of distant lands full of mysterious echoes. The artist observes the world with deep concern, accentuating fundamental elements that connect her with nature. A nature whose harmony morphs into a symphony of exploding chords and intense timbres, in tune with the forgiving tones of a passionate vision - true manifestations of a romantic nature. Our gaze ventures into endless expanses, subject to constant change, where the horizon becomes visible for moments before a whirl of fleeting brushstrokes catches it.

Then again we are led into the innermost core of intertwined mysteries, testimonies to primeval sedimentations, traversed by enigmatic earth openings, border-crossing perspectives, captured in a well-considered application of paint. In order to dive down into the marine universe in the next moment, exploring a green-blue color cosmos that explodes like a dance carried by vital energy. Ethereal, airy distances in interplay with earthy layers, sea depths and glowing desert landscapes, primeval elements in constant dialogue. In the works of Angela Mrositzki one can feel the powerful breath of the infinite creation of all becoming in nature. Nature - unrestricted protagonist - in which man does not appear, except as a sympathetic, amazed eyewitness.”

Umberto Palestini

“When the ether, bearing clouds,
Contend with the clear day”

– J. W. Goethe –

“When the ether, bearing clouds,
Contend with the clear day”

– J. W. Goethe –

Triptychon Miracles – Birth – Trails (1997)