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Man in a field of pink flowers Artwork - Limited Edition of 20

Kristi Bell

Turkey

Mixed Media, Algorithmic Art on Paper

Size: 10.2 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

Work from the series "Convenient person". It is dedicated to the consequences of a tough upbringing, when the needs of the mother and those around her are at the head. And the needs of the child are chronically ignored. The child grows up, and by inertia continues to reflect other people. Often this happens to the detriment of oneself. A convenient person tries to be good and do what others expect of him. He tries to anticipate the desires and thoughts of other people. He avoids conflict. He agrees with someone else's opinion, even if it contradicts him. The artwork is printed on premium quality matte photo paper and signed by the artist. The artwork will be shipped in a tube.

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Mixed Media:Algorithmic Art on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:20

Size:10.2 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

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Kristi Bell is a multimedia artist who began her artistic journey with photography. This long journey of finding herself and her style took her through different mediums: illustration, animation, collage. Until it led her to generative graphics. "I use artificial intelligence and my own drawings for my work. It allows me to expand the scope of my imagination. Now I can free myself from labels and create something really new." Her artwork is about self-discovery, confronting destructive mindsets and striving for freedom. In her art she seeks answers to the questions what does it mean to be yourself? How does one find one's identity? How to break away from societal attitudes and stereotypes without retreating into hermitage? "The basis of my work is scientific data on psychology, reinterpreted and passed through the experience of my childhood traumas. I am inspired by solitary walks, in which I manage to go deep into self-reflection. I also get a lot of inspiration from travelling. They give my mind space to be in the present."

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