Flora Lilak
Contemporary Artist
Perception, memory and the invisible structures that shape experience form the starting point of the work.
Recurring questions emerge around connection, belonging, transformation and the ways meaning takes shape. Across drawing, painting and installation, visual systems develop through observation, process and discovery.
Each series follows its own line of inquiry. Forms appear, relationships unfold and unexpected structures reveal themselves over time.
The work explores what is often sensed before it can be fully articulated.
Selected Series
The Prayer
A monumental drawing cycle developed over nearly a decade.
Across eight interconnected panels, symbolic figures, architectural structures and energetic systems form a continuous visual landscape shaped by cycles of perception, attention and transformation.
Size
560 × 200 cm (220.5 × 78.7 in)
Materials
Coloured pencil, graphite and metallic watercolor on artist drawing paper
Cartographies of Permission
Drawings generated through rule-based systems, chance encounters and the emergence of unexpected relationships.
Size
4 works,
each 120 × 120 cm (47.2 × 47.2 in)
Materials
Coloured pencil, graphite and metallic watercolor on coloured millimeter paper
Emergence
A body of work exploring how physical processes shape visual form. Movement, gravity and chance become active participants in the development of each piece.
Size
35 works,
ranging from 25 × 25 cm to 100 × 140 cm (9.8 × 9.8 in to 39.4 × 55.1 in)
Materials
Ink, acrylic paint, oil pastel, tissue paper, modeling paste and canvas on hardwood stretcher bars
Works on paper: ink, acrylic paint, oil pastel, tissue paper, modeling paste and 100% recycled paper
Lineage
Collage-based works exploring memory, belonging and the threads connecting individual lives across generations.
Size
12 works,
ranging from 25 × 25 cm to 56 × 76 cm (9.8 × 9.8 in to 22 × 29.9 in)
Materials
Ink, tea, watercolor, acrylic paint, pastel and collage on artist paper and watercolor paper
about
Flora Lilak is a contemporary artist whose work explores perception, memory and the structures that shape human experience.
Working primarily through drawing, she develops visual systems in which geometric order, organic growth and symbolic forms intersect.
Her practice unfolds through long-term investigations that often evolve over years, allowing process, repetition and observation to become integral parts of the work.
She lives and works between Munich, Germany and Maine, USA.
Contact
For inquiries regarding available works, exhibitions or studio visits, please get in touch.