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This work is part of an early series of studies of bodies at rest and in motion, which led to my later interest in dance.  These works explore ways that bodies occupy architectural space.  In this particular work the man is resting.  His face is resting.  His eyes are resting.  I think he probably forgot about his body at this point, which allows it to occupy space without his will.

Charcoal and water on oatmeal paper
This work is part of an early series of studies of bodies at rest and in motion, which led to my later interest in dance.  These works explore ways that bodies occupy architectural space.  In this particular work the man is resting.  His face is resting.  His eyes are resting.  I think he probably forgot about his body at this point, which allows it to occupy space without his will.

Charcoal and water on oatmeal paper

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Sketch of a man resting Drawing

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Drawing, Charcoal on Paper

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This work is part of an early series of studies of bodies at rest and in motion, which led to my later interest in dance. These works explore ways that bodies occupy architectural space. In this particular work the man is resting. His face is resting. His eyes are resting. I think he probably forgot about his body at this point, which allows it to occupy space without his will. Charcoal and water on oatmeal paper

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Charcoal on Paper

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18 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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I am a practicing architect, and now looking back at some of the earlier studies that shaped my understanding of space, the movement of bodies in space, and my later interest in contemporary dance. I was born in Moscow and came to Canada when I was ten. I think I saw the world from a different side which made me more attentive to it. I enjoyed drawing and working as a theatre make-up artist - drawing directly on the body and transforming it. Twenty years later, I moved again, this time to London, England. I continued working in architecture and in parallel discovered the beauty of dance as a medium of composing form and capturing the fragility of the body. Another ten years later I moved again to Canada. I have always felt that time moves along an expanding spiral.

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