Inspired by an epiphany experienced during a routine cycling journey, Vladinsky masterfully embodies the elusive essence of the 'now'. Through a dynamic and thought-provoking collection of works that demand contemplation, the exhibition challenges the viewer to momentarily take a break of life's continuous materialistic cycle and to profoundly engage with the beauty and richness of the present moment.
Each artwork initiates a portal to a heightened level of consciousness as a call to awaken those engulfed by everyday pursuits. Fluctuating from vivid paintings that integrate figurative and abstract disciplines, Vladinsky invites the observer to submerge into the experience of being truly present, echoing the philosophy that life, in its most authentic form, is not merely a series of events but self-aware moments to be embraced and lived to its fullest potential.
'Moment' extends beyond an exhibition, but rather as a movement against the tide of materialism, embodying the belief that the richest experiences come not from the possessions we accumulate but the memories we make. It is a beacon, as well as an escape, for those seeking deeper connection and fulfillment from the present in a fast-paced world blinded by materialism.
Vladinsky was born in July, 1988, in the city of Onesti, a city located in the Moldovan area of Romania. From the first years of school he was fascinated by visual arts because of a fine arts teacher. Being the first generation in a country barely escaped from communism, the help received from his parents was modest because the family did not know the true meaning of freedom and it was very difficult to guide him in finding a form of expression.