
Transformation-1
The painting “Transformation-1” belongs to abstract art with elements of textural experimentation. The central composition is built on the contrast between a deep blue background and a plastic mass of ochre-orange color with a relief structure.
The work employs the impasto technique — the application of thick layers of paint with a textured surface. The golden-orange form resembles an organic object or a trace of metamorphosis, evoking the theme of transformation suggested by the title. The blue background enhances the sense of space, depth, and contrast.
The painting explores matter and its alteration rather than depicting a specific subject. It is a visual metaphor of transition, inner movement, and the birth of a new form.

Olga Maslovskaya
Born on September 19th, 1974 in Brest (Belarus).Graduated from Minsk Art School named after A.K. Glebov (1995).Had training in Academy of Arts of the town of Poznan (Poland).Works in the field of easel painting, installations, performances, photography.Since 1995 participates in art exhibitions.Artworks are found in private collections in Belarus and of several foreign countries.Since 1999 works in Brest regional local lore museum.Lives in Brest