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Hungary
Installation, Plastic on Other
Size: 35.4 W x 23.6 H x 1.5 D in
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This art work was inspired by London Canvas - Out of Balance competition. I created a confusing net with concrete cover on the two edges, so the transparent plexi in the middle is unseen from some angles. I levitate it by the wall, I do not install it on the wall directly, so it seems as if the two white concrete part were not connected but levitate. It is a beautiful and amazing op-art work from the past (2019). It is exhibited in Hungary, the Capital City, in Bodó Gallery and Auction House. Enjoy :-)
Installation:Plastic on Other
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:35.4 W x 23.6 H x 1.5 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:Hungary.
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Hungary
Emese Németh still proclaims that she cures and raises souls by means of her paintings. The artist’s life can only be complete by painting and searching the eternal issues of arts and presenting the emotions generated in the meantime. In 2018 a sort of transformation of her paintings started, her art entered a new phase and Meska was born. THE MESKA PERIOD The artist is called Meska by her lover, so the representation of existence, feelings, new dimensions, new levels is running parallel with their unfolding love. The Divine Women are now represented deprived of their characters in such a pure state of mind where their feelings, memories are only shown; the self-states, impressions, feelings are represented at an elementary level. A new space is created, a new aspect is opened by Meska showing that anything the viewer sees only depends on where they view it from by means of playing with shadows and light. The artist repeatedly makes holes in the painted canvas and with each hole a new level is created. The artist consciously avoids giving a title to her paintings at the exhibitions, generally using excerpts from Hungarian poems to help the viewer develop the relationship with the works and this way allows new worlds to be opened. Meska uses a technological innovation developed by herself in her works of art, reviving her paintings as the light and shadows play in the canvas with holes of different forms. Getting closer to the painting or passing it, the viewer realizes that there is no constancy, everything is changing; and everything is in unity with all things creating oneness. - dr. Julia Bacsek curator
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