Mile saula
Mile Saula (b.1970) is a painter in possession of a unique vision and pronounced fantastic lyricism. His process begins with research of the unconscious through the formal aspects of painting, gradually becoming more and more populated by the presence of contours, figures, and phenomena outside of the visible world.
Saula’s early painterly cycles were engaged with explorations of material (sand, pigment, earth) organized into abstract compositions, maintaining an aspect of the shamanistic drawings of Native Americans. Since 2002, he began to regularly exhibit at the prestigious Salon des Réalités Nouvelles in Paris (founded in 1939), the salon with the longest pedigree for showing abstract art in the Western world. Its name is derived from the idea that abstraction represents a new reality that stems purely from itself, which incited Saula to think deeper into the meaning of new reality and to paint with growing focus and strength of color.