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YLA PIL
Painting, Resin on Wood
Size: 21 W x 28 H x 1 D in
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The eternal struggle between good and evil. What could be older? You cannot hide from it, it is inside each of us. You can only accept it and choose a side! And then you will be balanced and happy. And then everything will make sense! Dare you dive into your depths? This painting is only available in prints. _ The artwork is signed on the back and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. _ Yla paints with a hairdryer and epoxy. She also tries herself in experimental technique. She uses mixed techniques in her work: epoxy resin, natural stones, river sand, gold leaf on a wooden board. Also paints with acrylic, uses textured paste. To create, she does not need alcohol and other drugs; she paints all her paintings in a stream of white light. "In a stream of white light, I hear the symphony of the Universe, and I transfer it to the canvas. Through my work, I try to look into the soul of the Universe in order to see its beauty and comprehend its full depth. If you dare, you will see ... and then the soul will fully open before you". /YLA PIL/ "My objective is to make as many people as possible happy". /YLA PIL/ Contests: Golden Time Distant Festival | Season 13 | March 2020. First place. ArtOscar | July 2020. First place. AMERICAN ART AWARDS | August 2020. Second place. Exhibitions: Inertia of Art, Yekaterinburg, 2020 _ All images © Yla Pil A percentage of the sales will go to greening the planet & helping affected animals at the hands of humans. Keywords: sculptural, silk, blue, surface, texture, vertical, fabric, line, neutral, nude, black, sculpture, wall, wood, fine art, op art, conceptual, contemporary, abstract, interior, minimalism, modern, original painting
2021
Resin on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
21 W x 28 H x 1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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I am YULIA PILSHCHIKOVA. Artist's nickname YLA PIL. I was born and live in Magnitogorsk, Russia, South Ural. After university, I abandoned art for 19 years. In the summer of 2019, the craving for creativity reappeared. To create, I do not need alcohol and other drugs, I paint all my paintings in a stream of white light. When I immerse my consciousness in a stream of white light, images, drawing techniques, and the meaning that I want to convey to the viewer come to me. I putting all the depth of the human soul into the paintings. The soul is a guest in this world. The mystery lies in it's solution. If You don't start looking, you won't see ... The most difficult thing is to look into it. If you dare, you will see the beauty. When you get to know the soul, a new universe opens up for you. It is then that the soul is fully revealed. Of course, the viewer always brings their own meaning to the work, which is why I love art. ___________________________________ WHY I STARTED TO DRAW WITH A HAIRDRYER The other day I was asked a question ... "Julia, why is such a strange material as resin, neither oil, nor acrylic, nor watercolor, nor pastel, nor alcoholic ink in the end?" And indeed, how it all began ... After thoght a lot, rolling his eyes at the ceiling, which means an unthinkable journey through the labyrinths of memory and depicting deep mental activity on my face, memories appeared ... Once in the cold winter season ... no, not that ... One summer, at dawn, I had opened my eyes and go out of bed, then useed the shower ... I am late, in a hurry ... but I need to wash my hair ... I don’t remember why I was so in a hurry and overslept). I washed my hair, hastily wiped myself with a towel. I standing dry my hair with a hairdryer ... falling asleep on the go and suddenly ... BOOOOMMM - the hairdryer falls to the floor, but touches a can of paint standing on a shelf along the way ... Cats run to other sides, spray on the other sides, hair dryer like an snake hissing and wriggling ... I have an emotional collapse ... I kneele and take a look over a puddle of paint, it seems that it needs to be removed, but it beckons so treacherously and enchants with its abstract force ... I thought about it... Then a hair dryer punched my forehead ... stars began to play ... and now I am standing at the table and drawing a hair dryer on the resin.
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