Malgorzata Scholz                                           Text auf Deutsch

Blue Suns To Spring - the paintings of Malgorzata Scholz

written by T. Marbach

[Tree/ Der Baum 99*80]

  "The world is out of joint" - M. Scholz does not paint in order to "set it right".       

[Twig/Der Zweig 73*87]

Her description of the human body illustrates the eternal dilemma of the female sex:

even the introduction of the male aspect, and the unity of the sexual act

do not inevitably lead to paradise. At least not without diversions. A state of

salvation, always placed in a blue heaven, stays out of reach. Only one germ of hope

is part of her everlasting strivings: a green stirring branch, an outline of salvation, a

shadow of happiness, a sketch of the way to where spring seems to be everlasting,

          where there are blue suns sparkling brightly! The hunt for naturalness in a hopelessly     devided world-and-me relationship determines the description of her painted heads, up to an essential headlessness.

               

                [Head/ Der Kopf 69*88]

Nothing of red blurs the painful missing of love and that's what it's all about:

In spite of all that, finding an ascent up to the metaphysical spheres, getting up the ladder in order to reject it

afterwards, to reach blissed unity, which renders the experience of love possible again. -

that way, or:

If the artist knew, why and what he does, he wouldn't need to do it.

[LEO/ Löwe 131*97]

 

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