Synaptic Fields 10
$440.00
Synaptic Fields X explores the invisible pathways that connect thought, energy, memory, and human presence. Inspired by neural structures and organic movement found in nature, the work invites a contemplative experience of rhythm, flow, and inner connection.
Inspiration Behind Synaptic Fields X
Synaptic Fields gathers the blue–green works of the Continuum Paintings cycle. These paintings explore currents that branch like neural and cosmic networks, where water becomes a thinking force, and light carries memory.
Here, macro and micro overlap. Movement unfolds without resistance, guided by trust rather than control. The works speak of expansion, adaptability, and the quiet intelligence of flow, where structure reveals itself not through force, but through rhythm that is felt rather than observed.
Description
This artwork belongs to the Continuum Paintings series, titled Supported Surrender to the Flow. They are contemporary abstract paintings created by Bela Aleksandra through an intuitive and material-driven process.
The paintings emerged as a sequence of connected variations, created through the free flow of acrylic paint on paper. Each work follows the same inner current while allowing individual nuances to arise naturally within the process.
Medium: Acrylic paint and acrylic medium
Materials: Acrylics on 300 gsm archival watercolor paper
Style: Intuitive Expressionism, Abstract, Modern, Contemporary
Size: 12 × 16.5 inches (30 × 42 cm)
Process: The works emerged through a process guided by free flow, rhythm, and embodied gesture. Rather than illustrating a concept, each painting allows movement and color to organize themselves intuitively, inviting the viewer into a space of lightness, continuity, and presence.
Personal touch and Authenticity
Each artwork is an original, one-of-a-kind piece. The painting is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), signed by the artist and embossed with a signature seal.
“This work is part of my ongoing exploration of energetic structures, neural flow, and contemporary interpretations of ancient consciousness. You can read more about the ideas and inspiration behind this body of work on my blog.” — BelA Aleksandra





