Career
Klainsek addresses the societal programming and its systematic effect on the human mind through his work. Primarily based of oil and ink media, the abstract works create a contrast through the use of freely applied strokes and controlled fine lines of patterns and intricate movements of pointillism. Klainsek’s work depicts expressionist and surrealist motives.
The work often resembles aboriginal motives seen throughout the indigenous culture, more specificallythe Shipibo Indian and Quechua cultures.
Klainsek, who is immersed into Shamanistic practice has worked with the Shipibo Indians, an Indigenous tribe in the Amazon Jungle of Peru. Conducting his own Surrealism-inspired exploration, Klainsek’s work depicts motives of European modernists.
His technique resembles work of masters of American Expressionism. Klainsek’s theories present the conflict between modern society and self, and the effects on the collective conscious.
Klainsek’s thesis about society, self, and the concepts of "Breaking Free" hold that individuals progress through separating from societal programming.
He believes that only by living in Truth, can one become truly free. Klainsek’s concepts collectively have laid the foundation to Break Free, The Movement.