Miloš Hronec is a Slovak painter based in Bratislava, where the city’s environment has played a formative role in shaping his artistic language. Working primarily with oil painting, acrylic, spray paint, and drawing, his practice sits at the intersection of expressionism, street art, and graffiti. His work is rooted in figuration but driven by emotion, intuition, and experimentation.
His paintings are highly expressive, often built around freely shaped and consciously distorted human figures. Calm, restrained passages are contrasted with violent, gestural strokes, creating tension across the canvas. Slow-drying oil paint is layered against quick-drying acrylic and spray, allowing different rhythms, textures, and energies to coexist within a single work. This interplay between control and improvisation is central to his visual language.
Hronec’s figurative works explore emotional dualities and human states, youth and age, joy and psychological struggle, presence and absence. Some characters remain clearly defined, while others dissolve toward abstraction. Many works were repainted or erased multiple times, reflecting a long, evolving process in which personal crises, suffering, and moments of joy were absorbed into the figures themselves. His works are held in private collections across the United States, Canada, Australia, the Middle East, and throughout Europe.
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Miloš Hronec is a Slovak painter based in Bratislava, where the city’s environment has played a formative role in shaping his artistic language. Working primarily with oil painting, acrylic, spray paint, and drawing, his practice sits at the intersection of expressionism, street art, and graffiti. His work is rooted in figuration but driven by emotion, intuition, and experimentation.
His paintings are highly expressive, often built around freely shaped and consciously distorted human figures. Calm, restrained passages are contrasted with violent, gestural strokes, creating tension across the canvas. Slow-drying oil paint is layered against quick-drying acrylic and spray, allowing different rhythms, textures, and energies to coexist within a single work. This interplay between control and improvisation is central to his visual language.
Hronec’s figurative works explore emotional dualities and human states, youth and age, joy and psychological struggle, presence and absence. Some characters remain clearly defined, while others dissolve toward abstraction. Many works were repainted or erased multiple times, reflecting a long, evolving process in which personal crises, suffering, and moments of joy were absorbed into the figures themselves. His works are held in private collections across the United States, Canada, Australia, the Middle East, and throughout Europe.
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