Abstract Paintings – Oli Kelina

16 Feb 2026 exhibiton

The first exhibition in the “Exhibit in the Library” call presents the original paintings of Oli Kelina.
The artist describes her work as follows:

“Abstraction, although created with the intention of depicting the author's feelings as precisely as possible, gains its true meaning only through the viewer’s perspective. This series of paintings has been alive for some time—some see hope in it, others burned bridges, and I see various stops along my own journey.”

Oli Kelina is a student of computer science who, beyond her studies, devotes her time to spreading knowledge about fine art—for example, by organizing art evenings at Chajovna. As she herself adds: “Drawing and painting have been my long‑term motivation in life.”

We invite all students and academic staff to visit the exhibition located on the ground floor of the library.
The library once again demonstrates its role not only as a study space but also as a place of inspiration and a venue for encounters with both science and art.

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