In this painting, the tenderness of a flower merges with the purity of geometric forms. Inspired by the forget-me-not, the design transforms into a minimalist abstraction, emphasizing harmony in simplicity. The structured geometry meets the delicate nature of the flower, forming a quiet balance between the organic and the abstract. The yellow dots at the center glow with life energy, breathing vitality into this essence of tenderness. They are the heart that pulses through each petal, a reminder of the fragility and beauty of life.
Geometry of Tenderness
Magdaléna Chytková.
I am a self-taught artist who began painting before the pandemic, while also pursuing amateur theater. When the pandemic brought our performances to a halt, my creative instincts found a new outlet in visual art—a medium I had long admired and occasionally explored. This shift marked the beginning of a deeply fulfilling artistic journey.
My work is inspired by my children’s fearless approach to creativity, naïve art, and the beauty of imperfection. Flowers are my main subject, and I explore their forms through mixed media, combining brush pen drawings, watercolor, and acrylics.
Through my art, I aim to distill the complexity of the world into simplicity and elegance, creating pieces that bring joy, peace, and hope to others. As a homeschooling mother of four, I paint during stolen moments of quiet, finding solace and mindfulness in the act of creating.
Supporting my art means supporting a vision of simplicity, joy, and authenticity in a world that often feels overwhelming. Each piece I create is not just an expression of my creativity but also an invitation to connect with the beauty of life’s imperfections.