The diptych “Black and White I and II” is a pair of abstract paintings that reveal a play of texture and form through the contrast of black and white. The works are executed in a mixed media technique combining acrylic and plaster on linen canvas, which gives each of the works a unique relief and tactile dimension. The size and frame of each of the paintings creates a structured yet dynamic space, where black strokes on a white background create strong visual accents that invite the viewer's in-depth observation and interpretation. The two paintings, when displayed side by side, form a coherent dialog between light and shadow, static and movement, simplicity and complexity. This diptych is capable of becoming a bright accent in a modern interior, complementing it with its minimalist and at the same time expressive character.