SCARS OF THE PLANET

Paintings with (*) are not available


1915 Çanakkale (*)

Oil on Canvas

Size: 0.70mt × 0.45mt-  Inch (27.6in × 17.7in)

Year: 2025

Technique: Spatula

 


  • The waters of the Dardanelles hold a memory that never fades. In 1915, Gallipoli became the stage of a battle that scarred nations and generations, leaving more than half a million lives lost on both sides.

This painting does not depict war, but its echo. The blues expand like a sea in mourning; the reds erupt as memories suspended in time. Each stroke becomes a bridge between past and present, between pain and humanity.

It is not a tribute to victory or defeat, but to the shared memory of what makes us human. "Quote by Vladimir Tajč."



Memories of the Planet (*)

Oil on Canvas

Size: 0.70mt × 0.45mt-  Inch (27.6in × 17.7in)

Year: 2025

Technique: Spatula

 


  • “In this painting, colors do not describe a landscape but a state of the planet. The sky, ignited, opens in tensions of red and yellow; the water, dense and vibrant, holds a profound silence. The dark line crossing the horizon is like a scar — a mark that endures, reminding us that the Earth also breathes its history in light and in wound.”. 

"Quote by Vladimir Tajč."



Blue Ascension

Diptych - Oil on Canvas

Size: 0.70mt × 120mt  (27.5in × 47.2in)

Year: 2025

Technique: Spatula

 


  • It’s not the sea. It’s not the sky. It’s a suspended moment...a force rising from within, as if something unseen were pulling us toward the light.  I’m not trying to give an answer, only to leave the question vibrating in the air. "Quote by Vladimir Tajč."



Fractured Horizon

Oil on Canvas

Size: 1mt x 1.80mt  (39.4in x 70.9in)

Year: 2025

Technique: Spatula

 


  • Sometimes, nature isn’t painted, it’s remembered. This work is a memory of the soul: a line breaking apart, like the horizon when emotion crosses through it.

Colors flow with instinctive strength, the strokes breathe, and the silence between layers speaks. Yes, there is a wound, but also a promise of light. Painting this piece felt like letting my inner landscape meet the outer world… and for a moment, they recognized each other. "Quote by Vladimir Tajč"



Threshold (*)

Oil on Canvas

Size: 0.30mt x 0.70mt (11.8in x 27.6in)

Year: 2025

Technique: Spatula

 


  • There are doors you cannot see, but you can feel them. This is the moment right in front of one. Something is about to happen. On the other side… maybe there’s nothing. Or maybe everything, beginning to bloom in threads of light, falling like suspended seeds. - Quote by Vladimir Tajč.



Impetus (*)

Oil on Canvas

Size: 0.50mt x 0.50mt (19.7in x 19.7in)

Year: 2025

Technique: Spatula

 


Sometimes there are no word, only impulse. This piece came out all at once, without overthinking. Like when you need to release something you carry inside… and you leave it all on the canvas. Ímpetu is chaos, it’s strength, it’s the will to keep going. I didn’t want to understand it—I just wanted to feel it. A raw, honest painting where each stroke becomes unfiltered emotion. "Quote by Vladimir Tajč"



The Pulse of the Earth (*)

Oil on Canvas

Size: 0.50mt x 0.50mt (1.64ft x 1.64ft)

Year: 2025

Technique: Spatula

 


  • “The earth tears itself apart in its own chaos, leaving a pulse of fire that never fades." 

Quote by Vladimir Tajč.



The Weight of Light (*)

Oil on Canvas

Size: 0.60mt x 0.50mt (1.97ft x 1.64ft)

Year: 2025

Technique: Spatula

 


  • “Light fights to break through, but the shadow embraces it, reminding that every life carries its own weight." Quote by Vladimir Tajč.



Scars of Light

Oil on Canvas

Size: 0.60mt x 0.50mt (1.97ft x 1.64ft)

Year: 2025

Technique: Spatula

 


  • "Light does not always shine freely; sometimes it must carve its way through the shadows that contain it, resisting, transforming, but never fading." Quote by Vladimir Tajč.



Munay - Garden of Dreams (*)

Size: 2.20mt x 0.45mt (7.22ft X 1.48ft))

Year: 2025

Technique: Spatula

 


  • "On this canvas, I let chaos take shape and let the color speak for me: it is my voice, my horizon, my eternity. Each stroke is an attempt to reveal the invisible, a whisper of the cosmos where dreams blossom and time dissolves into a horizon of colors."  Inspired on Our Land View at Munay in Suesca - 

Quote by Vladimir Tajč.



Untamed Vitality

Oil on Canvas

Size: 1.20mt x 1.80mt (3.94ft x 5.91ft)

Year: 2024

Technique: Spatula

 


My painting highlights raw and overflowing energy, evoking the uncontrollable force of nature and its ability to manifest itself with power and beauty. 

 

‘Untamed Vitality’ is the soul of nature turned into color. It is its song of freedom, its infinite force that flourishes even in chaos. This work not only reflects what my eyes see, but what my heart feels: a life that embraces, that burns with love and that never stops being reborn. - by Vladimir Tajč.



Harmonic Chaos (*)

Oil on Canvas

Size: 1.80mt x 1.20mt (5.91ft x 3.94ft)

Year: 2024

Technique: Spatula

 


  • "In 'Harmonic Chaos,' nature unleashes itself in a dance between destruction and renewal, where the fury of storms and flashes of hope intertwine, reminding us of the unpredictable power of transformation." 

- by Vladimir Tajč.


Electric Shores

Oil on Canvas

Size: 1.40mt x 1.60mt (4.53ft x 5.25ft)

Year: 2024

Technique: Spatula

 


  • ""In the meeting of earth and sky, where lightning strikes the land, the echoes of nature’s power are painted in vibrant blues and golden yellows, capturing the wild energy of the world." 

by Vladimir Tajč.



Oceanic Horizon

Oil on Canvas

Size: 1.40mt x 1.60mt (4.53ft x 5.25ft)

Year: 2024

Technique: Spatula

 


“Painting this horizon was like listening to the voice of the sea and the fire at the same time.

In the clash of their forces, I discovered that the soul also holds an ocean where dreams burn and silences sink.” by Vladimir Tajč.



Journey Scars

Oil on Canvas

Size: 0.50mt x 0.50mt (4.59ft x 3.29ft)

Year: 2023 
Technique: Spatula

 

  

“Every journey leaves invisible marks that the soul turns into color. In these scars, pain and beauty converge, reminding us that to move forward is always to be reborn.” by Vladimir Tajč.