John Kluchka: Abstract MeditationWith over 30 years of observing the evolving influence of digital culture, John Kluchka explores how imagery and artifice shape human perception. What began as an archive of visual stimuli has become a kind of artistic RESET button—one that transforms digital elements into meditative experiences he calls Abstract Meditations.In John’s practice, color is not static. Each hue is treated as a living element, released into a kind of digital vacuum. The resulting compositions—silent, immersive, and high-resolution—invite viewers to pause and interact. What unfolds is a fleeting synthesis of color and perception, a visual silence that invites presence.Captured in deep 32-bit color maps, these works record the subtle interplay between chance, algorithm, and artistic intuition. When a moment sparks a meditative response, it becomes an Abstract Meditation—a rare result of iteration, intention, and discovery.
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