Current Exhibition
Serenity, Acrylic Collage on Canvas, 36” x 25” x 1.5”
September 30 - November 15, 2024
Online
Ola Rondiak
Portraits of Us
In a time of great divisiveness is the moment that calls us to reflect on what connects us all. This
exhibition, “Portraits of Us,” featuring provocative portraits by Ukrainian artist Ola Rondiak, aims to
stimulate conversation about what it means to be human and the unifying effects of interconnectedness.
Rondiak’s deeply personal portraits reflect intimate emotions like sorrow, isolation, longing, and hope,
enveloping the viewer in those familiar sensations. It is with her art that Rondiak tugs on one of the
threads of humanity: empathy.
Rondiak’s Serenity, an acrylic collage on canvas, is a fitting headliner for “Portraits of Us.”
With the figure’s eyes closed in a moment of calmness, emotions are left up to the viewer's
interpretation allowing for projections of myriad feelings. In this way, viewers can connect with the
portrait, while also making a connection with viewers who’ve stood before the work and gazed in
contemplation. To create ephemeral women who are both individuals and blank canvases in an
environment for introspection, Rondiak layers and smears the acrylic paint across the canvas. Within the
layers of paint she collages sheets of paper with sewing patterns lightly obscured, an illustration of
Rondiak’s family tradition of sewing and threadwork.
“Portraits of Us” is a reminder to practice empathy and find similarities in the faces and hearts of those
around us. Ola Rondiak masterfully intertwines the personal and the universal, inviting viewers to engage
with the emotional core of her work. Through her evocative use of acrylic and collage, she creates
portraits that transcend individual identity, encouraging a shared experience of empathy. Rondiak’s art
serves as a bridge, connecting us through shared reflection and the unspoken language of the heart.
Curatorial Statement by
Phoebe Caswell
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