Multitudes; Layers of Reflection
The exhibition “Multitudes; Layers of Reflection” showcases paintings and sketches by Willem Boronski. In his work, Boronski explores the complexity of the human experience by intertwining layers, reflections, and contrasts. He draws inspiration from the various aspects of human identity, emotions, and perceptions, which often coexist within a single individual.
His compositions often feature overlapping or fragmented images, with each layer offering a unique perspective on the central theme, such as a figure or an abstract form. Reflections, both literal and symbolic, invite viewers to reflect on how we perceive ourselves and others. Boronski employs diverse textures, colors, and light to capture the emotional depth and fluidity of our inner world. Some elements are clear and sharply defined, while others dissolve into ambiguity, emphasizing the ongoing process of self-discovery.
The staircase is a recurring motif in Boronski’s work, symbolizing personal and collective growth, understanding, and transformation. It connects different worlds and realities, representing movement, reflection, and the tension between progress and stillness.
This exhibition provides an overview of Boronski’s recent paintings and sketches.