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Olga Kosheleva

Ukraine

Mixed Media, Clay on Wood

Size: 80.7 W x 31.5 H x 13.8 D in

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In my work I create over-sized wooden eye-glasses. They are a means to look deeply into the world. I sculpt little clay figures and put them behind glass. Like us, these figures are isolated yet influenced by stereotypes and by patterns of behavior. They need to break free and to live their lives truly and uniquely. Through the perception of infinity and the use of lighting, my work symbolizes our lives, bright and offering endless possibilities. In my most recent work, I raise the issue of technological ‘progress.’ Ever greater influence is exercised by our technology, by our computers and our telecommunication systems. While these systems help mankind improve its comfort and efficiency, they endanger the environment and destroy the tradition of direct, live, contact between people. I ask the question: In which world are we living – the virtual or the real? I stress that technical progress must serve the interests of human-beings. One’s selfhood mustn’t be lost in the virtual world. We must cherish the real world and remain loyal to our true spiritual values.

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Mixed Media:Clay on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:80.7 W x 31.5 H x 13.8 D in

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Olga Kosheleva was born in 1986 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Since the start of her career in 2011, Kosheleva has been working with oil and acrylic on canvas. In 2015, she began producing sculptures, always using unusual materials, including wheels, baths, bicycles, telephones, and more. In 2017, Olga received an award for her art from the Biennale del Belvedere di San Leucio in Italy. A constant for Olga has been her expressive use of the clothes that she wears. Most of her dresses are painted on and decorated with brushes, themselve spieces of art. Once, Olga started to paint the glasses in the sunglasses that she was wearing. “We should look at the world through art,” she said. “This is the power that can change our lives.” Soon, that pair of sunglasses inspired her to create a collection of over-sized wooden eye-glasses with miniature human figurines and paintings within. “Vision of the World” is her new project. It concerns society. Every pair of eye-glasses reflects one of our social problems. Each manifests an appeal for immediate action. In her works, Olga unveils the relationship between society and nature, the place of the individual in the world and one’s responsibility for one’s environment. Her artwork, “Icebreakers,” was awarded the Leonardo da Vinciprizein Florence in January 2018. The artist’s works are held in private collections in the U.S., France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Great Britain, Ukraine, Russia and elsewhere.

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