Aleš Pudil

Aleš Pudil

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Aleš Pudil (born May 1, 1961, in Mladá Boleslav) has been involved in the visual arts since childhood. He studied for nine years at the People’s School of Art, where he began his studies under the academic painter Jaroslav Mašek and later continued under the academic painter Stanislav Kovář.

Despite his great talent, family circumstances prevented him from pursuing higher education in the visual arts. At his parents’ request, he therefore enrolled in a construction school in Mělník. It was there, however, that his artistic development was significantly influenced by architect and educator Jaroslav Webr, who taught technical drawing and architecture. The artist thus continued to develop his work primarily as a self-taught artist.

In 1984, he purchased a medieval house on Old Town Square in Mladá Boleslav, which he gradually renovated. After seven years of working at the regional design institute, during the period of social change following the fall of the communist regime, he left his job and began to devote himself entirely to his own painting.

His work focuses primarily on classical oil painting using the alla prima technique and on the development of optical-geometric abstraction. In his paintings, he combines precise composition, color harmony, and a sense of space. Gradually, his work evolved from strict conceptual abstraction toward a distinctive minimalist style.

Aleš Pudil has participated in more than 25 solo and 35 group exhibitions. Notable projects include his participation in the Prague Biennale 1 at the Trade Fair Palace, organized in curatorial collaboration with theorist and artist Jiří Valoch.

His works are now represented, among other places, in the collections of the National Gallery in Prague.

In addition to painting, the artist has long been interested in contemporary architecture, design, and the way in which a work of art functions within an interior. He actively seeks collaborations with architects and focuses on creating paintings that can naturally interact with modern spaces.

Aleš Pudil | Original Gallery

Aleš Pudil is a Czech painter specializing in classical oil painting and optical-geometric abstraction. His works combine precise use of color, spatial architecture, and a minimalist concept.

Artist's works

14 děl
Mondrian - quatro

Mondrian - quatro

Painting, 125x55 cm

Nebe (Sky)

Nebe (Sky)

Painting, 75x100 cm

Tři čtverce (Three Squares)

Tři čtverce (Three Squares)

Painting, 180x70 cm

Rotace (Rotation)

Rotace (Rotation)

Painting, 80x100 cm

Rébus - čtyři obdélníky (Rebus - Four Rectangles)

Rébus - čtyři obdélníky (Rebus - Four Rectangles)

Painting, 80x100 cm

Peklo (Hell)

Peklo (Hell)

Painting, 75x100 cm

Ráj (Paradise)

Ráj (Paradise)

Painting, 80x100 cm

Průhled - obdélníky (View-Through - Rectangles)

Průhled - obdélníky (View-Through - Rectangles)

Painting, 80x100 cm

Vlnění (Undulation)

Vlnění (Undulation)

Painting, 80x100 cm

Astrální projekce (Astral Projection)

Astrální projekce (Astral Projection)

Painting, 95x95 cm

Průhled - dva obdélníky (View Through - Two Rectangles)

Průhled - dva obdélníky (View Through - Two Rectangles)

Painting, 100x80 cm

Mondrian - konfrontace (Mondrian - confrontation)

Mondrian - konfrontace (Mondrian - confrontation)

Painting, 80x100 cm

Zrod a zánik (Birth and Decay)

Zrod a zánik (Birth and Decay)

Painting, 110x190 cm

Stékání (Dripping)

Stékání (Dripping)

Painting, 180x160 cm