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Sergiu Ciochinǎ’s ‘Blue Series’ Explores Personal Memories, Dreams, and Moods — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 10 September 2025 17:44
Published 10 September 2025
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Cradling tiny homes, seated amid flowers, or asleep and dreaming in a garden, the figures in Sergiu Ciochinǎ’s paintings rest and interact in moments of poignant solitude and reverie. The artist’s Blue Series is a visual collection of his own memories, reflections, and moods, which he elaborates into atmospheric and sometimes fantastical canvases.

“For me, blue is the color of gentle melancholy, profound calm, and also a hidden hope,” Ciochinǎ says. Titles like “Don’t Eclipse Me” and “You Are Your Own Home” tap into our deep-seated desire for connection and a sense of belonging. They also hint at the nature of individuality within the context of our relationships with others, navigated in a series of dreamy scenes.

“You Are Your Own Home”

Ciochinǎ also creates glowing landscapes that capture building facades at sunrise or sun-dappled streets of historic European towns. Time and light play a significant role in his portrayals of anonymous figures, too, illuminating their skin with glowing details or situating them in the shadow of floral arrangements or verdant, dusky gardens.

The figures’ positions and blue tone nod slightly to Pablo Picasso’s Blue Period around 1901 to 1904, when the artist’s earlier, more realistic depictions of people and domestic spaces were largely rendered in blue and blue-green tones to underscore themes of despair and turmoil. For Ciochinǎ, dreams and emotions center in his mystical compositions.

“I wanted each canvas to convey a kind of breath, a calm vibration, almost musical,” the artist says. “Blue, for me, becomes a meeting space between reality and dream, between memory and the present—a bridge that invites the viewer to pause and contemplate.”

Ciochinǎ is currently preparing for a solo exhibition in Paris next year, which will include work expanding on the Blue Series. See more on his website, and follow updates on Instagram.

a blue, dreamlike painting by Sergiu Ciochina of a sleepy figure with their hands by their head, glowing pink where the skin touches
“Morning”
a blue, dreamlike painting by Sergiu Ciochina of a figure that may be sleeping, set against a building with the glow of sunlight on the facade
“Nowhere”
a blue, dreamlike painting by Sergiu Ciochina of two figures, one in front of the other, amid bunches of flowers
“Don’t Eclipse Me”
a dreamlike painting by Sergiu Ciochina of two figures in a darkened garden
“Silent Garden”
a blue, dreamlike painting by Sergiu Ciochina of a figure seated amid flowers and holding their hands to the side of their face
“You Will Bloom Without Me”
a blue, dreamlike painting by Sergiu Ciochina of a figure's head surrounded by flowers
“Pick a Flower, or Even Me”
a dreamlike painting by Sergiu Ciochina of a blue figure with their head down beside a floral arrangement in a vase
“When the Flowers Weep, We Dream—So Beautiful, So Unaware”
a blue, dreamlike painting by Sergiu Ciochina of a seated figure holding a fork
“Nights of June”

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