Her work is based on an introspective approach, in which personal memories, fragments of experiences and imagination are intertwined with conscious stylization. Konečná creates images that balance between a specific situation and its free interpretation. Typical for her are scenes that carry a hint of a story - but they are never literal. The viewer is left in the space between what is depicted and what they have to guess for themselves. This openness is one of the key moments of her work.
The paintings reveal sensuality, but it is not foregrounded. Rather than an explicit message, it is a subtly built tension that arises between the individual elements of the composition – body, space and colour. The narrative level of her works often takes place on the edge of dream and reality. The characters are not anchored in a specific time or place, which makes their situation more general. Painting technique plays an important role in her work, especially the use of airbrushing. This allows her to work with smooth transitions, subtle gradations of colour and atmospheric blurring. The result is a pictorial space that feels soft, almost haptic, while at the same time maintaining a certain distance.
Konečná approaches painting as a quiet form of study – not in the sense of analytical analysis, but as focused observation. The central motif of her work is the body, which she does not present as an object, but as a bearer of experience. In her paintings, corporeality is reduced to basic shapes and colored surfaces, which leads to a certain calming and generalization of the motif. Minimalist compositions allow for concentration on small nuances – tension in gesture, the relationship between figures or a subtle change in color tone. Any traces of eroticism are deliberately suppressed in her paintings. Instead, sensitivity, uncertainty and a moment of hesitation appear. Another significant theme is the feeling of being observed – not dramatically, but rather on a quiet, internal level. This aspect gives the paintings a special tension that is not obvious at first glance, but gradually develops with longer perception.
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