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Mixed Media, Digital on Canvas
Size: 27.6 W x 35.4 H x 0.4 D in
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This is a frame from the shooting based on the movie Trainspotting. We shot against a yellow wall to support the overall mood of the film. There are 2 people in the picture, a boy and a girl. The girl has no head and body, the boy also has no body, he looks in the opposite direction from the girl. This shoot involved me and a gay model boy. In this picture, I ask the question how much of ourselves is true in us, and what are only the shadows of projections that other people cast on us? After all, if you don't know, for example, that the model in the picture is gay, then what attitude will you have? If you don't know that the legs up are not female, then what would you think of the person whose figure you see? I wanted to show that without context we are only partially true form. Context makes us more meaningful and manifest. Therefore, in the picture we see that the bodies still cast a shadow, because the light falls on something real, even if you don't see it right now. There are 3 sources of light in the picture, like the holy Trinity, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, which brought everyone into this world, but which of the shadows is the true one? And is there one truth in this world or is it multifaceted and only the angle of incidence of light depends on which side will shine.
2022
Digital on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
27.6 W x 35.4 H x 0.4 D in
Not Framed
No
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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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