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Untitled

Untitled
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    • Untitled
  • 2005
  • wood, paint, metal
  • 360 × 85 cm
Stano Filko applied his personal color scheme, which is closely related to his system of artistic thought, when rearranging his studio in the 1990s following his return from the USA. The five main colors are red, green, white, blue, and indigo/black, and they denote certain themes or “chakras.” Red can be viewed as the biological space, green as the sociopolitical space, white as the ontological space, blue as the cosmic space, and indigo/black as the space of the subject or the ego. Moreover, there are other colors such as orange, yellow, lavender, gold and silver. All of these colors are used for the steps of a ladder that reach to the highest level or “chakra” —white—as a symbol for the most sublime state of ontological nature. W.S.