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Uzbekistan
Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
Size: 28.3 W x 28.3 H x 0.4 D in
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Love and desire to draw a rhyton arose at a fascinating lecture by Tigran Konstantinovich Mkrtychan, director of the Savitsky Museum "Culture of feast and hospitality in the 2nd century BC”, organized by the creators of the Cultural Caravan project, to whom I am very grateful for their educational activities. From the mass of viewed various rhytons found by archaeologists in the bowels of the earth, I could not choose a single one. And so I decided to come up with my own. Why snakes? Well, first of all, I just love animals. Everyone, without exception. Therefore, snakes and horror do not inspire me, on the contrary, they only cause admiration and reverence. They are not associated with anything bad. Along with black cats, troubles do not portend. This is second. Thirdly, the snakes look impressive. Here is a koala, for example, looks cute ?? And the snakes are amazingly beautiful, plastic, shimmering and so harmoniously wrap around the wine horn, merging with it together and forming a rhyton! Fourthly, I wanted to depict exactly our Uzbek animal. And, luckily, we still have snakes. Hooray! (Look, I’m gradually retraining as an animal painter, so keep me four ?) Why tulips? Because spring was in the yard ? Plus, I came across the most delicate coral flowers, which it was just a sin to pass by. Takyr, framing the rhyton with tulips - as a reference to the disappearing Aral Sea, to the desert, to my ancestors from under Muynak, to my homeland Nukus, to the hope of rebirth... My drawing "Can't keep up with spring". Paper, charcoal. 72×72 cm This drawing was part of the exposition at the exhibition "The Art of Perceiving Art" at the State Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan from 2023 May 19 to June 19.
Drawing:Charcoal on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:28.3 W x 28.3 H x 0.4 D in
Frame:Patina
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Uzbekistan
My name is Nigora Latipova. I am signing my works with AroginArt. I was born on April 28, 1981, in a family of artists. I live and create in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. From 1996 to 2001 I studied at the art high school named after P.P. Benkov , at the department "painting", Tashkent, Uzbekistan. From 2001 to 2005 I studied at the National Institute of Arts and Design named after K. Bekhzod, at the department "monumental painting", Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Since 1996 I have been a participant of republican exhibitions. My works are in private collections in different countries. I paint pictures in many genres, such as: portrait, landscape, still life, animalism, subject composition, abstraction. I paint on walls and ceilings. I also paint on small items (wooden brooches, earrings, wooden and ceramic magnets). And I am also fond of beading on leather. The meaning of my life is creativity!
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