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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 106.7 W x 81.3 H x 4.1 D cm
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This painting shows fish moving between trees, something that can happened in a dream or a painting. I painted on the raw side of the canvas instead of the primed, because its closer to the natural and closer to the concept of the painting. Also, I used metalic colors which add shine to the rough su...
2017
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
106.7 W x 81.3 H x 4.1 D cm
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Not Framed
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I am an artist and a PhD engineer. I work as a researcher experimenting with quantum photonics. I am also a multimedia painter. I started painting from childhood alongside my mother, Oria, who is a professional artist. My paintings originate from my life experiences as a woman and my love of nature and science. I am fascinated by scientific concepts such as time, dimension, and the micro and macro universe and I am always looking for new ways to play with these concepts in my art. One of my artistic goals is to present different aspects of modern womanhood. I believe that art can provide a powerful connection between people from all around the world. Using art, I believe that the cultural norms of womanhood and nationalism can be transcended allowing for a deeper and more realistic understanding of gender and commonalities, regardless nationality.
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