Concept and Meaning Behind the “wild” Contemporary Painting Series
WILD SERIES is a contemporary acrylic painting series that embodies raw energy, freedom, and instinctive movement. Inspired by the dynamics of horseback riding, rodeo, and human-animal interaction, the series explores the uncontrollable forces of motion, tension, and momentum.
Rather than focusing on perfect anatomy, precise proportions, or clean lines, WILD SERIES prioritizes the expression of movement itself. The paintings capture moments of acceleration, resistance, and transformation, where figures and animals exist in a constant state of change. This approach reflects the untamed spirit of both nature and the human desire for freedom.

Time Period, Creative Process, and Artistic Development
Created in 2024, WILD SERIES represents a mature stage in SILVI’s artistic development. During this period, the artist deepened her exploration of physical motion and emotional intensity, allowing instinct and speed to guide the creative process.
The works emerged through an energetic and spontaneous method of painting, mirroring the unpredictable rhythms of rodeo and equestrian movement. This phase marks a shift toward larger formats, bolder gestures, and increased confidence in abstraction as a means of storytelling. The series reflects an ongoing dialogue between control and surrender within the creative act.
Painting Technique, Materials, and Visual Language
All paintings in WILD SERIES are created using acrylic paint on canvas, a medium that supports fast execution, layering, and expressive texture. Splashed paint, dynamic brushstrokes, and strong contrasts form the foundation of the visual language.
Warm earth tones dominate the palette, symbolizing the deep connection between animals, humans, and the natural environment. Figures often appear fragmented or partially abstracted, reinforcing the sense of speed and physical tension. The compositions feel alive, as if frozen mid-motion, emphasizing energy over formality.

Emotional Impact and Viewer Experience
The emotional impact of WILD SERIES is immediate and visceral. Viewers are drawn into the movement of the paintings, experiencing a sense of motion, struggle, and release. The absence of rigid structure allows the eye to travel freely across the canvas, echoing the unpredictable paths of the subjects themselves.
By avoiding idealized representation, the series invites a more instinctive and emotional response. The paintings evoke strength, resilience, vulnerability, and freedom, qualities shared by both animals and humans when pushed beyond limits.

The Painting Series Within My Contemporary Art Practice
Within SILVI’s contemporary art practice, WILD SERIES plays a central role in defining her approach to expressive figurative abstraction. The series expands upon earlier explorations of instinct and spontaneity while introducing a stronger focus on physical force and movement.
It connects naturally with previous bodies of work while pushing scale, gesture, and emotional intensity further. WILD SERIES stands as a key chapter in the artist’s portfolio, reinforcing her commitment to freedom of expression and dynamic visual storytelling.
The Painting Catalog as a Visual and Conceptual Archive
This catalog documents WILD SERIES as a cohesive body of contemporary acrylic paintings, preserving a period defined by movement, experimentation, and artistic confidence. It serves as both a visual record and a conceptual archive of the artist’s engagement with motion, energy, and instinct.
For collectors, curators, and galleries, the catalog offers insight into SILVI’s evolving practice and her exploration of the relationship between nature, the human body, and raw physical expression.

Reflections from the Studio: Experimenting with Movement
“In the WILD SERIES, I wanted to experiment and push my painting further. I focused on capturing movement, energy, and the flow of multiple figures within a single composition. Using varied strokes and layered gestures, I explored how motion could be translated onto canvas without relying on perfect lines or anatomy. This series challenged me to merge spontaneity with structure and to convey dynamic stories through the interplay of forms, colors, and gestures. It was an exciting step in expanding my visual language and artistic experimentation.”



