
"Asa Nisi Masa"—a cryptic chant from Fellini’s 8½—invokes a world where memory and imagination dissolve the boundaries of the real. In Rodionabstract’s latest series, this spell becomes the key to a terrain of layered dreams: painted spaces where abstract impressionism merges with subconscious logic, and meaning flickers like a half-remembered vision.
Within each composition, echoes of landscape, floral forms, and graphic structures emerge and vanish like thoughts in a dream. The natural world is not depicted directly, but felt—hills become gestures, petals dissolve into pigment, and symbolic lines guide or disrupt the eye’s journey. These works are visual improvisations, dream-maps composed in shifting veils of color and texture.
Subtle yet intentional, a touch of gold appears in every piece—sometimes barely visible, sometimes glowing at the surface. This gilded trace acts as a quiet thread of mystery and transformation, a whisper of the sacred hidden within the ephemeral.