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Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
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From the Tortured Paper Laboratory series. Free expression experiments with paper and on paper. Without being distracted by ideas or the influence of the environment, I automatically draw, paint, cut, and paste. In the process of work, I am completely freed from any restrictions and formalities in choosing the means and methods of creating an image. At this moment the consciousness is turned off, works only the subconscious, hands are moving automatically.
2020
Charcoal on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
11 W x 14 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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MIKHAIL GUBIN WAS BORN IN THE SOVIET UNION IN 1953. HE STUDIED AT THE ART AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE IN ZAGORSK, MOSCOW REGION. IN 1989 MIKHAIL GUBIN IMMIGRATED TO NEW YORK BY WAY OF VIENNA AND ROME. HIS MULTIMEDIA PRACTICE INCLUDES SCULPTURE, PHOTOGRAPHY, DRAWINGS, PAINTINGS, COLLAGE, INSTALLATION, AND VIDEO. HE PARTICIPATED IN 37 SOLO SHOWS AND OVER 200 GROUP EXHIBITIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AND INTERNATIONALLY, RECEIVING MULTIPLE AWARDS AND PRAISING REVIEWS FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES AMONG MANY OTHERS. HE HAS BEING AWARDED A 2014 NYFA FELLOWSHIP IN THE CATEGORY OF CRAFTS/SCULPTURE. GUBIN IS A MEMBER OF THE AUDOBON ARTISTS, THE NATIONAL COLLAGE SOCIETY AND SCULPTORS GUILD OF NEW YORK.
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