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From all sides II Drawing

Anna Zeltcman

Germany

Drawing, Marker on Paper

Size: 34.6 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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This drawing is the part of a series of sketches called "From all sides", made in Borey Art Center from life. It was exhibited in Art and Music Center of the Library named after Mayakovsky (June 18 - July 4, 2018) Here I use line and color as a symbol. Color expresses an emotional relationship. Twisted line transmits the rotation of the body, the movement of a person not only in space, but also in time, or even the movement of the artist around the model. While working from life one of the most interesting tasks for me is to find a quick way to image, to come up with some sort of sign for what I want to picture. It directly depends on the used material. That's why I like using different materials and often change them. Signed on the front

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Drawing:Marker on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:34.6 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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I was born in 1983 in Saint-Petersburg (Russia) and still live there. Since 2017 I am a member of the St. Petersburg Creative Union of Artists (IFA). My favourite artists are Kandinsky, Filonov, Miro, Pollock, Schiele. From now living artists - Vladimir Shinkarev, Julia Linzbach. Not even certain works of art but creative methods of these artists fill me with inspiration. I am inspired by old cracked walls, with falling off stucco and drips of paint. . I prefer to work in oils as they allow to work for long, crayon for its easy drawing, watercolor for its transparency. I always try to find the new ways of applying the material. I believe that understanding (especially when it comes to abstraction) is completely unnecessary and sometimes it can even distort our perception. I want the audience to trust their imagination while looking at paintings and to see whatever they want. With this, to know about the author's interpretation of the picture is not only optional, but also undesirable. Thus, I claim the principle of intellectual liberty in art not only for the author, but also for the viewer.

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