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Painting, Watercolor on Paper
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"Beyond the horiznt" is one of the painting from series of works called "Filters of time". What is there, beyond your horizont? Phylosophical question for some of you, for some of you quite obious, the answear is different. Reality is different for each of us, at least, each of us individual. And this is great. So, for everyone this is just a reminder that this world is beautiful, and beyond the horizon there is a light of hope!!!! For those people, who keeps searching the truth and asking more and more questions, you can see the light from explosions beyond the horizont. Location- the frontline on Bakhmut direction, Ukraine. There, 30 km forward you will see authors native town, it was visited ten years ago for the last time. What do you see beyond the horizon during the wartime? Whatever the answear is - you are happy to meet sunrise and another day alive. Life is beautiful, there are just some big murders spoiling the moments... The artpiece is made on 100% cotton paper (Lanaaquarelle), 300 gsm, cold pressed using professional watercolour paints. You can notice multiply squares sized 1x1 cm, there are 4256 of them; each square is a separate shade of colour. This is an authors technique to express her nowadays state of life on her Motherland with the beginning of the war of russia against Ukraine.
2023
Watercolor on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
29.9 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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Olena Rublova is a watercolor artist with a background in science. Having received her formal education in biology and ecology, her artistic interests are focused on the issues of biodiversity, portraiture of species, pristine and feral landscapes, and the effect of man and climate change on all. While her work partly reflects her fascination with nature’s beauty, throughout her life Rublova has been witness to the anthropogenic transformation and degradation of her native Donetsk’s environment through industrialization, mining, chemical plant development, and most recently – war. The Russian aggression continues to create devastating consequences for the Ukrainian and regional eco-systems of an unknown scope. Utilizing primarily watercolor, she finds parallels in the characteristics of the technique to the contradictions of a lived reality – its unpredictability, speed, and diverse expressive possibilities. Nowadays Olena is also involved in work on the cultural front because of russia's war on the territory of Ukraine creating project "Filters of time" in pixel style Olena Rublova born in Horlivka, Donetsk region,1987. She graduated from the Donetsk National University with a degree in biology and ecology. Her continued education includes attendance of art classes in the fine art studio of I.V. Tiunin and at the M.M. Grokh School at the National Union of Artists of Ukraine, Kyiv. While living in Kyiv, Rublova gained professional experience through participation in numerous artistic events, projects and exhibitions, international festivals and plein airs. She was also a member of the cultural project "Watercolor Breath" and the creative association "Five". She has worked at the Center of Culture and Arts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and The Museum of the History of the City of Kyiv assuming roles from exhibition organizer, graphic and set designer, to educational workshop moderator. Currently, Rublova teaches visual arts in the Art Club for Children in Kyiv and continues independently to develop her artistic practice. Recently she has enrolled as a mentee in the mentoring program of IFA - the German government’s Institute for Cultural Relations. The works of Olena Rublova are included in private collections in Ukraine, UnitedStates of America, Canada, Poland, Belgium, Spain, Slovenia, and France, amongst others. My e-mail is
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