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Holy cow This painting is inspired by my visit to vibrant India, where the cow is revered as a sacred animal. I am drawn to creating bright and colorful artwork that captures the beauty of everyday life, and in this piece, the cow is depicted in vivid hues and adorned with abstract patterns. Through art, I aim to illustrate how familiar subjects can be transformed and perceived differently. In my body of work, I strive to explore the intricate relationship between humanity and wildlife. By portraying wildlife in art and addressing ecological issues, I hope to contribute to educational efforts and imbue my artistic journey with a deeper purpose. For me freedom lives in the nature. Humanity should put wild nature before the next oil pipeline or hight-rise apartment block. We should talk about this loud , i am doing this through my art. My art reflect the raw beauty of the wild life. This piece is a mixed media painting, utilizing acrylic and oil paints on canvas. Also i used pallet knife to make special structure on this art. It measures 50 by 50 cm and has been coated with a layer of professional varnish to protect it from sunlight and dust.
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23.6 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in
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Alina O'Dwyer is a contemporary artist known for her vibrant and eye-catching creations. Her initial exposure to the world of art occurred in a small Russian village, where she discovered a monument dedicated to Kazimir Malevich. Intrigued by suprematism and contemporary art, Alina immersed herself in books, spending countless hours in libraries. Despite completing a Master's degree in clinical psychology and working in corporate settings, her passion for art persisted. In 2012, Alina made a bold career shift to follow her artistic calling. Having been a professional photographer for seven years, specializing in portrait and travel photography, she experienced a transformative period during the lockdown, welcoming not only her daughter Amelia into the world but also her foray into painting. Alina's captivating paintings have earned recognition, featuring in prestigious exhibitions both nationally and internationally. At the core of her artistic vision is the exploration of the external world through a diverse array of characters on canvas. Her works are characterized by intriguing combinations of colors and shapes, providing a unique representation of the untamed beauty of nature. Delving into various themes, Alina places particular emphasis on the animal kingdom. Her art seeks to unveil the intricate relationship between humans and wildlife, while also exploring subjects related to women, focusing on their independence and inner strength. Alina predominantly employs oils and acrylics on canvas, creating vibrant and thought-provoking pieces. As an artist, Alina O'Dwyer believes that freedom resides in nature and advocates for the preservation of wild habitats over commercial ventures like oil pipelines or high-rise buildings. Through her art, she amplifies this message, aiming to initiate conversations and raise awareness about the raw beauty and importance of the natural world. Alina O'Dwyer's artistic journey stands as a testament to her commitment to creative expression and her unwavering dedication to addressing vital environmental and societal issues through her captivating and evocative artworks
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