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“I grew up in two places, both on the edge of the forest, hundreds of kilometers apart. In the car, I move across three borders. Clouds snake around high mountains, nestle against them. The ground, light and trees change. I watch the landscape flow by in amazement from the car window. The ground becomes a huge playing field. The horizon remains an elongated line that I can't grasp.”
- Olga Moș, 2025
In Glowing Through, Olga Moș makes the permeability between inside and outside tangible. Her painting arises from movement, from seeing in motion: Landscape is not simply a backdrop, but happens at the moment of perception. Like looking through the window of a car, on which reflections and the outside world are superimposed, the glow unfolds inside. With every movement, what is seen changes - a constant transformation of perception and landscape.
Olga lets something happen in her works - color and form unfold in the painting itself. In bright, intense shades of color, with gestural lines and flowing forms, the continuous change of landscape and perception can be experienced, like the experience of a landscape itself.
What remains is not a fixed location, but the movement of seeing - a constant shining through in which perception and change are inseparably linked. Glowing Through makes this glow tangible: the fleeting appearance of the world at the moment of observation.