VIEW IN MY ROOM
Russia
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 37 W x 47 H x 0.1 D in
Ships in a Tube
This work, this is an ironic reaction to the work of Ilya Kabakov "Not everyone will be taken into the future." And not even for work, but for the name, since I looked at the work itself when I finished mine. This is symbolism and here everything is read elementary, for someone in context. Kabakov's work "Beetle" (2,3Kh1,5 (m)) (1982) - $5.8 million, 2008, the most expensive work of contemporary Russian art ever sold at the Phillips de Pury auction, London. Lines on top of the work "My beetle breaks out, jumps, straps. He does not want to get into my collection, "quite symbolically and ironically fit into the future fate of the picture. The reception of Kabakov's installation "The Man Who Flew into Space," also indirectly, is intuitively reflected in the composition of my work. As for the remaining characters (passengers), they also harmoniously fit into the concept that the name of the work dictates here. Death as you know, "at the end of the needle, needle in the egg...." A sleeping young man with a goldfish, also the right holder, at least three wishes. A girl from the youngest generation looks towards the conductor, who will now pass her a happy ticket through Kabakov. In the center is the figure of the artist himself with a beetle flashed free (... "he does not want to fall into my collection")... The work was not thought out in advance the plot was developed intuitively, along the way, and was made sense, fouling with details, only at the end. So, everything in it is simple and to the place. Symbolism.
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:37 W x 47 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
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Ships From:Russia.
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Russia
I was born in 1962 in a seaport Vladivostok which is on the bank of the Pacific Ocean and is surrounded with the Sea of Japan from all directions.
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