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"Above the Abyss. Nocturno" is a reflective artwork inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche's quote: "Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." It explores the confrontation of inner demons and the consequences of delving into the unknown. The artwork invites viewers to ponder the balance between light and darkness, reflecting life's complexities. Through this piece, I aim to encourage self-reflection and caution in the face of challenges. By immersing oneself in its mystique, viewers may embrace its transformative power. "Above the Abyss. Nocturno" seeks to evoke emotions and thoughts, revealing that true strength lies in understanding and accepting our complexities. May it serve as a reminder of the importance of self-awareness and growth as we navigate life's journey. ARTWORK DETAILS: ◘ Limited edition: Only 3 prints available. ◘ Artwork size includes 6 cm (2.4 in) of white space on each side. ◘ Professionally printed using the Giclée printing technique with Archival Ink on museum-quality, 100% cotton paper for maximum longevity. ◘ Hand-numbered and personally signed by the artist in pencil. ◘ Accompanied by the artist's © Certificate of Authenticity, providing a detailed description and unique inventory number for the artwork. ◘ Please note that the artwork is unframed. ◘ Carefully packaged to ensure secure shipping and protection during transit.
2022
Watercolor on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
23.6 W x 29.5 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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Uzbekistan.
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Uzbekistan
Rina Garon is a contemporary artist who develops and explores her own painting technique based on color inversion. Combining traditional watercolor with digital art, the artist redefines the principles of painting by transforming colors into their reverse meanings, combining different components to create a specific color set in the positive of the drawing, and reflecting the idea of the artwork in its negative. Using computer manipulation, the artist breaks the primary physical order of paint layers visible to the eye on paper, and transforms the ratio between plane and space in the drawing, giving it a new depth, a new truth of perception in the digital format. The artist unites all her works by the common name "El Arte Diurno & Nocturno", drawing an analogy with the mysterious inner world of each person, invisible to others, colorful bright in its emotions, and beautiful in its imperfection. “Diurno - It's the light! What we show others, the emotions we share. A white sheet of paper on which we pour out our feelings. Nocturno - It's a mystery hidden in the darkness. Intimate, too personal! The other side of the light, invisible to others, but always present in us” Rina Garon was born in 1985 in Uzbekistan, in the sunny city of Tashkent, where more than a hundred nations, cultures, and religions coexisted peacefully. The artist has Caucasian roots. This contrast of cultures has built a strong bond in the artist's self-definition. It is a deep connection between different ethnicities, her historical roots, and her personal experience. From an early age, she attended art classes. At the age of 12, having passed an entrance exam, she was accepted to the School of the Arts, where she studied drawing, painting, and composition for 5 years, graduating with a diploma thesis. After that, Rina Garon continued her art education at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Kamoliddin Behzod National Institute of Art and Design in her city, where she received a bachelor's degree in book illustrations and graphics. During her studies, she participated in poster competitions and won various prizes. In 2008, with an anti-drug poster, she won the Grand Prix in a major competition organized by the National Institute of Art, the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan, and other socially significant cultural organizations in her country. After graduating, Rina Garon started working in the technique of painting - airbrushing and co-founded the airbrushing studio "2MORROW”.
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