Romania
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Cosmic Romanticism
Contemporary
125.0 x 110.0 cm
議事堂 - 国会議事堂 (Palace of Parliament - Chamber of Deputies)
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作品詳細説明
A Celestial Dance of Cosmic Romanticism
In the breathtaking canvas titled Romania, the visionary Romanian master Sabin Bălașa invites us into a realm where the boundaries between the earthly and the divine dissolve. This large-scale oil painting serves as a profound testament to what the artist himself termed "Cosmic Romanticism," a style that transcends mere landscape or portraiture to touch upon the mythic and the eternal. The scene unfolds with an ethereal grace, depicting a group of women caught in a moment of weightless transcendence. As they soar through the heavens, their long, flowing dresses trail behind them like silken clouds, creating a rhythmic movement that guides the viewer's eye across the vast expanse of the canvas. It is a spectacle of pure liberation, where gravity is no longer a law, but a suggestion surrendered to the beauty of flight.
The technique employed by Bălașa in this piece demonstrates a masterful command over light and atmosphere. Through delicate brushwork and a sophisticated use of oil on canvas, he achieves a luminous quality that makes the sky appear not as a static backdrop, but as a living, breathing entity. The figures are rendered with a soft, almost dreamlike precision, allowing them to blend seamlessly into the celestial environment. A solitary bird, positioned near the upper periphery, acts as a subtle anchor to the natural world, emphasizing the sheer scale of the women's ascent. This interplay between the tangible and the intangible creates a visual depth that is both captivating and immersive, making it an ideal centerpiece for those looking to bring a sense of profound wonder into a sophisticated interior space.
Symbolism and the Spirit of Freedom
Beyond its striking visual splendor, Romania is steeped in deep symbolic resonance. The act of flight serves as a powerful metaphor for the human soul's yearning for transcendence and the pursuit of spiritual freedom. Each woman, captured in varying stages of ascent, represents a different facet of this journey—some grounded by the remnants of earthly existence, others fully surrendered to the cosmic winds. The outstretched arms and flowing garments evoke a sense of ritualistic dance, suggesting that this movement is not merely physical, but a sacred celebration of life and existence. For the collector, this painting offers more than just aesthetic pleasure; it provides a window into a meditative state where the complexities of the world fall away, leaving only the pure essence of motion and light.
For interior designers and art enthusiasts alike, this reproduction offers an unparalleled opportunity to introduce a narrative of elegance and aspiration. The painting's grand scale of 125 x 110 cm allows it to command attention in any room, whether placed in a contemporary gallery-style living area or a classic study. It possesses the rare ability to evoke emotion—a sense of peace, a spark of inspiration, and a quiet reverence for the infinite. To possess a piece of Sabin Bălașa’s legacy is to hold a fragment of a dream, a beautifully rendered moment where the earth meets the stars, forever frozen in a state of magnificent, soaring grace.
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アーティストの略歴
Sabin Bălașa: Cosmic Romanticism Embodied
Sabin Bălașa (june 17, 1932 – april 1, 2008) was a contemporary romanian painter whose artistic vision—characterized by himself as cosmic romanticism—transformed landscapes into canvases brimming with mythic grandeur and profound emotion. Born in Dobriceni, Olt County, Romania, Bălașa’s journey from humble beginnings to international acclaim exemplifies the enduring power of imagination and artistic dedication.
Early Life & Education
Bălașa’s formative years were marked by a passion for art instilled early on. After completing his secondary education at Frații Buzești High School in Craiova in 1950, he pursued higher studies at Nicolae Grigorescu Fine Arts Institute in Bucharest, graduating in 1955 with honors. This foundational training provided him with the technical skills and intellectual framework necessary to explore his distinctive artistic style.
- Further Studies: He continued his artistic explorations abroad, attending Siena and Perugia academies in Italy during 1965-1966, immersing himself in European artistic traditions.
Style & Influences
Bălașa’s oeuvre is undeniably rooted in Surrealism but transcends categorization, forging a unique aesthetic that blended dreamlike imagery with monumental scale and symbolic depth. He drew inspiration from Romanian folklore, mythology, and the grandeur of the Carpathian Mountains—elements he skillfully incorporated into his paintings to evoke a sense of timelessness and spiritual resonance.
- Cosmic Romanticism: Bălașa termed his artistic approach “cosmic romanticism,” reflecting his belief that art should grapple with fundamental questions about existence and humanity’s relationship to the universe.
- Symbolic Imagery: Recurring motifs—such as eagles, serpents, and celestial bodies—served as emblems of power, transformation, and spiritual aspiration.
Notable Achievements & Legacy
Bălașa achieved international recognition for his monumental mural paintings adorning universities and public spaces across Romania. His works captivated audiences with their evocative landscapes and masterful execution, cementing his place among Romania’s most celebrated artists of the 20th century. He was awarded Commander rank by Emil Constantinescu in December 2000 for his contribution to Romanian culture.
- Murals: His murals—particularly those at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iași and Dunarea de Jos University, Galati—are considered masterpieces of Romanian art.
- Film Direction: Beyond painting, Bălașa excelled as a filmmaker, crafting animated films that mirrored his artistic sensibilities and explored themes of myth and legend.
Sabin Bălașa’s legacy extends beyond the canvases he created; it resides in his unwavering commitment to artistic integrity and his profound belief in art's capacity to illuminate the human spirit. His distinctive style—characterized by cosmic romanticism—continues to inspire artists today.
sabin bălașa
1932 - 2008 , Romania
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Cosmic Romanticism
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Nicolae Grigorescu']
- Date Of Birth: June 17, 1932
- Date Of Death: April 1, 2008
- Full Name: Sabin Bălașa
- Nationality: Romanian
- Notable Artworks:
- The Drop
- The City
- The Wave
- The Phoenix Bird
- Exodus Towards the Light
- Place Of Birth: Dobriceni, Romania

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