STUDIO DISPLAY
My Studio, Horní Štěpanice, Czech Republic, 2025
Good evening, dear friends and art lovers,
Allow me to warmly welcome you to the studio of Lenka Husáriková.
Today, we have a unique opportunity to meet the artist in the very space where her works are created – a place that is not only her workspace, but also a world of focus, intuition, and exploration.
Studios have always been places where time slows down for me. Spaces where we grow quiet and, almost without realizing it, begin to perceive every brushstroke as a statement. Each gesture carries a sense of wildness, resolve, clarity of intent – and also doubt. To create is to take a risk – and at the same time, to trust. And this is exactly what I feel in Lenka Husáriková’s work.
What struck me most about her art is its freshness and authenticity. Lenka sees the world in her own way – and she’s able to translate that personal vision onto the canvas with both delicacy and determination. Her work doesn't feel like a quotation or a variation on borrowed themes – it radiates a deeply original voice, leaving no doubt that what we are seeing is honest and uniquely hers.
Meticulous craftsmanship, a sense of ease and lightness, a balance between technical mastery and painterly freedom.
Lenka Husáriková’s inspiration has roots in traditional painting, but over time her work began to transform. Today, we can say that her primary sources of inspiration are two traditional Asian forms – Japanese origami and the Chinese tangram. She skillfully and gracefully combines them with the poetic Czech landscape she comes from, lives in, and deeply loves.
Over time, her work evolved into landscapes, animal, and figurative motifs, which continue to carry a strong geometric stylization.
Lenka frees herself from the need to capture reality in its literal shapes. She builds her own visual world, where reality isn’t transcribed, but assembled – from simple forms that hold meaning of their own. Her work moves toward greater freedom and deeper engagement with the themes she explores. She continues to learn – not only from nature and personal experience, but also from cultural memory, which she reinterprets in her own way.
It’s a living, ever-changing body of work, yet with a clearly recognizable voice. And it is precisely this ability to grow and change without losing oneself that marks a mature artistic stance.
Just as Lenka Husáriková’s art can bring joy and refreshment into ordinary days, I wish for all of us that this June evening will do the same. I’ll be glad if we find, among the paintings, topics for conversation, questions, or shared silences. But most of all, I hope you feel comfortable here – and that we’ll enjoy this evening together.
Curator and managed by Anna Valešová / All photos by @fotografka_se_sny_