In Secovlje salt pans just after summer finishes, they harvest salt, and this is still a manual process. Salt is harvested under the slogan: "Salt is the sea which has found its way to the sky". The depiction on this painting represents the destructured tools and processes linked to the salt harvest.
About the Artist
New Art Form
Matej Pollick is a visionary artist whose works transform the abstract into immersive emotional landscapes, showcased also here on ArtPal. His bold, non-representational pieces command attention, utilizing irregular forms and dynamic color palettes to evoke introspection and visceral responses from the viewer.
His collection of abstract works reveals a layered exploration of form, color, and texture, each piece offering a dynamic interplay between chaos and balance. The bold brushstrokes and unexpected juxtapositions of shapes invite viewers to navigate their own interpretations, suggesting an emotional landscape that is at once personal and universal.
The use of vibrant yet earthy tones—ranging from striking oranges and blues to subdued greens and yellows—imbues the pieces with energy and warmth. Subtle textures and overlays create depth, making each painting feel alive with movement and discovery.
Whether through geometric fragmentation or fluid abstraction, the works convey a sense of freedom, as if the boundaries of traditional representation have been gently dismantled, allowing the art to breathe and evolve. This collection doesn't dictate; it invites—urging viewers to pause, reflect, and connect on their terms.
The versatility within the series—ranging from structured panels to gestural, organic forms—demonstrates a mastery of both spontaneity and control, making it a celebration of the artistic process itself.

Matej Pollick is a visionary artist whose works transform the abstract into immersive emotional landscapes, showcased also here on ArtPal. His bold, non-representational pieces command attention, utilizing irregular forms and dynamic color palettes to evoke introspection and visceral responses from the viewer.
His collection of abstract works reveals a layered exploration of form, color, and texture, each piece offering a dynamic interplay between chaos and balance. The bold brushstrokes and unexpected juxtapositions of shapes invite viewers to navigate their own interpretations, suggesting an emotional landscape that is at once personal and universal.
The use of vibrant yet earthy tones—ranging from striking oranges and blues to subdued greens and yellows—imbues the pieces with energy and warmth. Subtle textures and overlays create depth, making each painting feel alive with movement and discovery.
Whether through geometric fragmentation or fluid abstraction, the works convey a sense of freedom, as if the boundaries of traditional representation have been gently dismantled, allowing the art to breathe and evolve. This collection doesn't dictate; it invites—urging viewers to pause, reflect, and connect on their terms.
The versatility within the series—ranging from structured panels to gestural, organic forms—demonstrates a mastery of both spontaneity and control, making it a celebration of the artistic process itself.
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