Connected Study 56

Tavar Zawacki Connected Study 56, 2026 original acrylic painting on canvas from the Connected series
Connected Study 56 — Original Artwork — Acrylic on Canvas, 2026.
Tavar Zawacki Connected Study 56, close-up detail of a 2026 original acrylic painting on canvas from the Connected series
Tavar Zawacki Connected Study 56, detail view of a 2026 original acrylic painting on canvas from the Connected series
Tavar Zawacki Connected Study signature, number, and date on the reverse of the original canvas artwork
Every canvas is signed, numbered and dated on the reverse.

Technical Specs:

Artwork: Original acrylic painting on canvas, 2026.

Dimensions: Canvas size: 43 × 33 cm / approx. 17 × 13 in.

Materials: Acrylic paint on 430 gsm double-primed cotton canvas.

Signature: Signed, dated, and numbered on the reverse.

Framing: Artwork is sold and shipped unframed.

Each painting is shown photographed with a white mat / passe-partout inside a 40 × 50 cm frame / approx. 16 × 20 in.

The recommended mat opening is 30 × 40 cm / approx. 12 × 16 in, creating a generous white border around the work, as shown in the presentation photos.

Tavar Zawacki Connected Study 55 and Connected Study 56 shown together as a connected diptych from the Connected series
Connected Studies 55 and 56 as a connected diptych.
Each work stands on its own; together, they become one continuous movement.
Connected Study 56 by Tavar Zawacki, right panel of a teal, blue, white, and deep green abstract acrylic diptych, shown in a white frame.

Connected Study 56 — Tavar Zawacki


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Collector Limit Maximum 6 Connected Studies per collector.

Connected Study 56 is an original acrylic painting by Tavar Zawacki from the Connected series, featuring teal, blue, white, deep green, and layered translucent movement.

This new chapter of the series introduces a sharper visual language: stuttered pulls, restrained color, and increased tension between overlapping veils. The process has been reduced to only three to four primary pulls, often working within a focused palette of two to three colors. What remains is direct and essential — line, form, pressure, and the visible evidence of movement.

Each Connected Study is a complete work on its own, yet Study 56 also forms the right panel of a natural diptych with Connected Study 55. Together, the two works create a strong horizontal tension, where teal and blue color veils sit over visible white underlayers. The darker green-teal edge sharpens the composition, creating contrast between openness, structure, and pressure.

Each work is sold individually. All works are sold unframed. Framed images are shown for presentation only.

Suggested Pairings

These works pair with the current painting and can be collected individually or together.


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