Pavla Parik's abstract painting does not seek to please—it speaks its own language. It explores the emergence of meaning, emotion, and thought from apparent emptiness, reflecting the seeds of creation where form arises, organizes, and dissolves back into movement.
She examines the interplay of chaos and order, drawing analogies from physics, such as the motion of a double pendulum: seemingly unpredictable yet governed by invisible natural laws. The human mind mirrors this dynamic, generating patterns, meanings, and realities from a single point of origin.
Parik engages with transcendence in both Western and Eastern philosophy—transforming inner experience into visual form while connecting to a greater reality beyond comprehension. Nature and its rhythms provide a pathway to this spiritual and philosophical understanding.
Parik's abstract work explores creation, chaos, and order, translating inner experience into visual form. Drawing on physics and philosophy, the painting reflects the human mind's oscillation between randomness and structure, connecting viewers to a greater reality beyond the visible world.