
Zen Stone V. (red version) by Paulina Vårregn
Zen Stone V in its red version is a striking counterpart to Paulina Vårregn's ochre series – same meditative structure, entirely different emotional register. Where the ochre reads as warm and grounded, the red version carries a quiet intensity: deep, earthy reds layered against neutral forms, creating a tension between stillness and heat. Vårregn, who works between Cyprus and Slovakia, brings a multicultural visual language to the piece, blending refined craft with an intuitive sense of tradition and place.
Vårregn's layered reds find their natural home on canvas. The weave deepens the earthy pigment and gives the neutral forms a tactile weight that echoes the stone and plaster surfaces the series references. On this canvas print, the meditative structure carries quiet heat — stillness and intensity coexisting in a material presence that flat paper cannot quite hold.
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Zen Stone V. (red version) by Paulina Vårregn
Zen Stone V in its red version is a striking counterpart to Paulina Vårregn's ochre series – same meditative structure, entirely different emotional register. Where the ochre reads as warm and grounded, the red version carries a quiet intensity: deep, earthy reds layered against neutral forms, creating a tension between stillness and heat. Vårregn, who works between Cyprus and Slovakia, brings a multicultural visual language to the piece, blending refined craft with an intuitive sense of tradition and place.
Vårregn's layered reds find their natural home on canvas. The weave deepens the earthy pigment and gives the neutral forms a tactile weight that echoes the stone and plaster surfaces the series references. On this canvas print, the meditative structure carries quiet heat — stillness and intensity coexisting in a material presence that flat paper cannot quite hold.
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Zen Stone V in its red version is a striking counterpart to Paulina Vårregn's ochre series – same meditative structure, entirely different emotional register. Where the ochre reads as warm and grounded, the red version carries a quiet intensity: deep, earthy reds layered against neutral forms, creating a tension between stillness and heat. Vårregn, who works between Cyprus and Slovakia, brings a multicultural visual language to the piece, blending refined craft with an intuitive sense of tradition and place.
Vårregn's layered reds find their natural home on canvas. The weave deepens the earthy pigment and gives the neutral forms a tactile weight that echoes the stone and plaster surfaces the series references. On this canvas print, the meditative structure carries quiet heat — stillness and intensity coexisting in a material presence that flat paper cannot quite hold.























