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After the Insect Apocalipse Painting

Vita Eruhimovitz

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 80 W x 58 H x 2 D in

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At the time of Anthropocene the insects left the land and went to the bottom of the ocean in big yellow spheres. There, they waited for the times to change. Meanwhile on land the industrial age has ended and humans left the earth. Perhaps gone extinct, or left, or changed beyond recognition. Cities, factories, and farms were left to the mercy of entropy. Glaciers thawed and froze, tectonic plates shifted, continents grew apart and reconnected. Plants and animals kept evolving, and so did some of the human creations. And one day (or year, or millennium) the insects started to come back. The yellow spheres are now rising from the depths, their walls dissolving in the sun, and billions of insects flow onto the land.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:80 W x 58 H x 2 D in

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More work on @vita_eruhimovitz Bio Vita Eruhimovitz was born in Ukraine, grew up in Israel and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. Vita holds a BFA from Shenkar College and an MFA from Washington University in Saint Louis. Vita’s background in science and technology inspire and inform her practice. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally, including at the Mildred Lane Kemper Museum, the Contemporary Art Museum in Saint Louis, Museum of Design Holon in Israel, Brattleboro Museum in Vermont, and at the San Diego Art Institute Museum. Vita has been awarded artist in residence at Vermont Studio Center, Herzliya Artist Residence, Israel, Trestle Art Space, NYC, Playa, OR, and more. Her recent curatorial projects include Sense of Place, at Wonzimer Gallery, and Sending Love, at Keystone Gallery in LA.

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