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Mixed Media, Digital on Aluminum Dibond
Size: 41.3 W x 27.6 H x 0.4 D in
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1945 The explosion cloud looks like strawberry ice cream and despite the apparent safety, the artist's face is turned in the opposite direction. It is impossible to look at the events that took place, the explosion in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The shadow of a man with a ladder imprint on her neck with a pink colour. All that was left of the man who was going about his business at this moment and did not expect instant death. No matter how well-meaning the motives of such actions may be, they do not justify the means. It's a collaborative work with photographer Irina Sokolova. The sense of basic security is constantly collapsing under the influence of the media. The current disturbing propaganda has become a trigger for artists and they have expressed their fear through works of art. The combination of photos of their own female body, personifying the Earth, and unrealistically frightening colour elements reflect the cognitive dissonance that the authors have experienced since 2020. On the one hand, the works convey a sense of danger from the presence of an invisible enemy, and on the other, they ridicule the superficial attitude of society to threats that have existed for years.
2023
Digital on Aluminum Dibond
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41.3 W x 27.6 H x 0.4 D in
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I have been drawing since childhood, but I lacked classical visual means to express my thoughts. Therefore, I experimented a lot with materials and methods. One of the ways it was fashionable actionism. I have been doing a lot of self-education and contemporary art has always attracted me. I have visited museums of modern art in New York, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Stockholm, Thailand, Berlin, London, and modern art has always found a lively response in my soul. My work is a reflection of my experience in the fashion industry. I did creative shooting acting as a creative producer, designer and model. But there has always been a feeling that reality is not enough and it needs to be improved even more, so I came up with the idea to improve these photos with the help of digital technologies. As a result, the works turned out to be very lively, but at the same time idealized, as if maximally improved.
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