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Almost Mechanical Piano /fragment/ Painting

Elitsa Baramó

Bulgaria

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 33.1 W x 49.2 H x 1.7 D in

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Sequence of titles: ● Almost Mechanical Piano ● Exquisite Melody ● Pause ● Impossible Note ● Broken String ● Ecstasy ● Guardian Angel ● Monotonous Symphony ● Providence ● (auto-) Tuning ● Auto Control ● The Musician – Instrument ● Dimensions of the painting: 100/ 60 cm In this project each painting has its own sequence of titles. The viewer is offered a fan of viewpoints. The titles lead the contemplator to different modes of perception. This approach marks the metamorphosis of the work and the multiplicity of the image, capable of dialogue and inherent of living nature. ----- "Collecting and compressing knowledge and interests from the fields of painting, physics, antiquity and philosophy [Eastern and Western], Baramó creates her own interpretation of movement on a two-dimensional, static plane through vertical, horizontal and diagonal sections of a form, fragmenting it and rebuilding it from its constituent parts, adding new connections between them. By rotating the image around its axis, or around several axes, intensely changing its starting and ending points, deforming the object, she achieves dynamism and tension. Baramó makes the viewer witness a cross-section, a dissection of movement, in order to build it up again." Dr. Ani Venkova [art critic] ----- The composition is on paper, acrylic technique and pastel in the aesthetics of the "Sediment Process" on which I have been working for several years. It is a concept for visual language, based on mathematical logic and linear perspectives. The expressive units are multiple sections, which mark the horizon in the object itself and the point of view. It focuses on the artistic gesture and the idea of the aesthetics of slow motion – an ethical opportunity to observe the deviation phase and more generally... for understanding and tolerance beyond the ego. ----- Framed 125/ 84/4.2 cm /black silver color, with a perpendicular scratch structure/, passe-partout /d. blue, white edges/, glass;

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Painting:Acrylic on Paper

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Size:33.1 W x 49.2 H x 1.7 D in

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● Elitsa Baramova - BARAMÓ lives and works in Sofia. She spent her early childhood years in Cuba with her family. Baramó took first drawing lessons from her father. She grew up in an environment of open-minded parents and world travel. The sun, the colors and the joy of living will flood the palette of her earlier works, and will continue to shine through the later ones. She is freelancing artist from 2001. ● Awards, grants /selected/ for projects: 2021, 2022 - National Culture Fund, BG; 2020/ 21 - Sofia Municipality (art-movie); awards for abstract painting: 2020, 2021 [a] cube contemporary gallery, Sofia/ BG; 2020 - award for mural - "RAL Indoor Murals" project, Philadelphia/ USA; 2005 - "Rolf Broenstrup" Painting Award, Hanover/ BRD; 2003 - painting award, Laatzen, Hanover/ BRD; 2010 - design award, municipality Shabla; 2002 - design award, logo redesign Europalia festival, Belgium, etc. ● Art commissions /selected/: 2018 - 2020 Sofia City Library; 2001 -2008 Sofia Metropolitan Municipality; 2008 - 2020 Ergo publishing house, book design; from 2019 - art director and overall design concept of HINSA art foundation (international project) ● National representative in international events: 2021 - XI Symposium Pappenheim Castle/ Hungary; 2008 - Symposium "EUropas Mitte", Fulda/ BRD, 2002 - Symposium of Union of Artists, Wernigerrode/ BRD; 2001 - IV Jeux de la Francophonie, Ottawa/ Canada, etc. ● Artistic practice: painting, video art, happening, installation, giclée print, photography, drawing, graphic design (book, poster, corporate identity), copywriting, contemporary jewelry objects. Techniques used: acrylic, oil, watercolor, gouache, pastel, mixed media, pencil, lavis, litho, Giclée print. Baramó often involves conceptual texts with the visual part. She is classified as a neo-existentialist painter by prof. PhD Kr. Delchev (see critical study https://www.baramo.art/criticism-the-architect-project). The author has avant-garde quests and is a creator of the visual language "Sediment Process". ● Publications www.baramo.art Some critical studies of exhibitions and art-film in Bulgarian media – translated: Baramó Art / Contemporary Art / Critical Contribution (baramo.

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