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Apocalypse Painting

Kitanna Ria

Armenia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 15.7 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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About The Artwork

The Apocalypse and The Birth were painted with an eight-hour gap. The Apocalypse was finished late in the evening, and when working on it, the author was troubled with life and philosophical issues. The work turned out anxiety-ridden and “vibrating”. In the morning The Birth was started. The issues that had been burdening in the evening were resolved by the morning. Overnight the brain arranged the available information and came up with a ready-made solution. It’s evident in The Birth. Some say that sleeping is like a small death, and every morning is being born. In our case the evening was the Apocalypse, but after any apocalypse something new is conceived.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.7 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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It's hard to place myself into one particular genre. But you still can find a feature wondering around my works. They are all united by one same plot. Even in what may initially seem an objectless abstraction, there is the plot. I've been calling myself a psychedelic artist, an abstractionist and a surrealist. Now I have left it all behind. I feel, that I have the view, that is larger than just psychedelics or surrealism, or abstractionism. I get inspired, besides everything else, from written symbols and calligraphy as well as from mythology of various different countries and cultures. In Japan seven precise and gentle strikes of a brush create a symbol. Aztecs spiritual successors attract matter with just a thread of a thought. Egyptian ornament, eternal and flat, inspires me to push myself off into something curly. It's hard for me to pick just one culture. I can not define myself through one particular nationality. I started my career as an artist in Russia. I'm Armenian ethnically. I had lived and studied in Austria and England for a while. I have travelled around half of the world, and I was at home everywhere.

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