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Trapped Drawing

Anastasia Konstantinova

Russia

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 16 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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Minimalistic drawing with black and red liners. The work touches on the topic of abuse in relation to women. Millions of women around the world experience domestic violence. And this violence may not only be physical. At times, psychological abuse can hurt much more than physical abuse. The consequences of this negatively affect not only the victim, but also the society as a whole. The drawing refers us to the tale of a mermaid who decided to become a human for the sake of someone who obviously did not appreciate this act. It was her own choice. However, women are often subjected to pressure from partners who try to force them to go against their will, limit their social circle, and forget about their interests. Getting out of this kind of traumatic relationship is very difficult without the help of a professional. But this help is not only important. Often victims of abuse are faced with accusations, so they need attention and support from society.

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Drawing:Ink on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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I was born in 1991, in Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region. I started my way as an artist at about five years old, like many children at this age, diligently trying to sketch my favorite characters from cartoons or children's books. Of course, everything turned out very crooked, but I was persistent in my actions. My dream was to learn how to paint professionally. Unfortunately, my art education did not work out for me. I entered an art school at the age of 10 and left there a year later, because the load was so high that my vision began to deteriorate sharply. Despite the fact that graphic works drawn in various genres had a great influence on my drawing style, realistic execution has always seemed to me the most difficult to achieve. Then I wanted to make painting a tool that helps to capture something beautiful the way I see it. Over time, as I began to get better, I already wanted to have more meaning and depth in my work. Then I began to return to stylization. I am a person of mood, so I cannot draw the same works for a long time or adhere to any one direction in the visual arts. I also like to use different techniques when creating my works. From an early age, in addition to drawing, I was fond of other types of art. I burned on wood, created toys, studied at a music school, and also wrote poetry. All of this helped me develop patience and imagination. So anything from a beautiful sunset to some intricate trinket can inspire me. In addition, I really love to explore the cultures of different peoples. This also enriches my work and helps, for example, create unusual portraits.

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