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Jelena Vragovic Cvetkovic

Serbia

Mixed Media, Oil on Cardboard

Size: 19.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.2 D in

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About The Artwork

In contemporary society, a man has lost his natural identity, attempting to fit into a brave new world. The quest for societal integration and the search for the right path often lead to a state of confusion where he no longer knows who he is, what he should do, society's expectations, or even what he truly desires. Picture this: a man in an empty room surrounded by newspaper texts. His head is metaphorically attempting to break through the wall, striving to understand and break through societal expectations. On the wall, there's a symbolic image representing something beautiful and enduring, offering hope in life. The newspapers are written in Cyrillic script. Prominent headlines include: "Introducing," "No Magic Wand," "Confrontation," "In the Contemporary World," "Unattainable", "But We Must React," and "How the World Works." The artwork is created on cardboard, with the figure painted in oil. The walls are adorned with newspapers, and the picture on the wall is a photograph framed with thin wooden sticks.

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Mixed Media:Oil on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.2 D in

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Jelena Vragović was born in Vršac, Serbia in 1973. She is a member of ULUS and ULUPUDS. She had independent exhibitions in Belgrade, Vršac, Pančevo, Novi Sad, Kučevo, Dimitrovgrad, Arilje,and Niš. Furthermore, she has participated in numerous collective exhibitions and art colonies in Serbia and abroad. Her art consists of landscapes and figure paintings and has received a plethora of rewards throughout the years. Old Greeks treated the female nude paintings as passive beauty while the male nude paintings were presented in action and seen as the embodiment of gods themselves. Erotic female bodies are seen as objects, while erotic male bodies are treated as a sacrifice of epic existence. Erotic male nude paintings seem to have remained the last taboo – they are rarely painted and thus I wish to bravely offer my perception of the topic. The paintings are an act of rebellion against the world that is asleep, resembling an epic scream and action that we gave up on.

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