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[Detail 1] Goddesses of the Parthenon in the Age of Climate Change (Sunken Cities 2100), by Yulia Dotsenko, 2020.
[Detail 2] Goddesses of the Parthenon in the Age of Climate Change (Sunken Cities 2100), by Yulia Dotsenko, 2020.
[Size A] Goddesses of the Parthenon in the Age of Climate Change (Sunken Cities 2100), by Yulia Dotsenko, 2020.
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Goddesses of the Parthenon in the Age of Climate Change Artwork

Yulia Dotsenko

United Kingdom

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Size: 53.5 W x 41.3 H x 0 D in

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GODDESSES OF THE PARTHENON IN THE AGE OF CLIMATE CHANGE (SUNKEN CITIES 2100), BY YULIA DOTSENKO, 2020. Digital oil on digital canvas (painting on a touch screen computer with a digital pen), printed on archival paper, with full margins, signed, numbered 2/7 and dated in pencil. Limited Edition. Edition: 2 out of 7 (6 Available). Available in two sizes: Size A: 136 x 105 cm (53.5 x 41.3 in), Edition of 7. Size B: 100 x 77 cm (39.4 x 30.3 in), Edition of 7. About the artwork: The ‘Sunken Cities 2100’ series of paintings highlights the potential impacts of human-driven climate change. It depicts submerged sculptures from various periods of art history, positioned in the British Museum and other European museums. The artworks aim to raise awareness about the consequences of climate change and how it threatens our cultural legacy that bears many layers of accumulated collective memory. The artwork is painted freehand on a touch screen computer with a digital pen and fingers, using traditional oil painting techniques, in layers. The painting is printed on archival quality cotton paper, using rich pigment inks and conservation materials. Certificate of Authenticity is included. EXHIBITED: 2021 - The 'Art of Energy' virtual exhibition at the Centre for Energy Ethics at the University of St Andrews. 2020 - CADAF Online (Contemporary & Digital Art Fair).  2020 - The 'Visions of Science' virtual exhibition at the Edge & Andrew Brownsword Gallery at the University of Bath. ------------------------------------------------- Website: www.yuliadotsenko.com

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Yulia Dotsenko is a UK-based visual artist and art historian. She holds an MLitt with Distinction in History of Art and Art-World Practice from Christie’s Education and the University of Glasgow. Her programme Art and Architecture from Antiquity to the Middle Ages and Renaissance investigated material culture from Mesopotamia to Europe c.1500 studying key formative stages of Western Art. She also majored in Environmental Design and was classically trained in painting and drawing. In 2011, Dotsenko won the International Competition of Concepts “Space and the Future of Humanity.” She was featured in the documentary “Olympus: Four Paths to Reach the Gods” Greece, 2017; and 2020 TV Series, Episode 1. Her work documents the beauty and power of the natural world through visual art. Exploring different media, she is guided by scientific theories of colour and vision. Dotsenko’s long-standing interest in science and technology has led her to embrace innovative art media and experiment with digital painting. Her recent collaboration with the University of Exeter Environment and Sustainability Institute (The ESI Creative Exchange) resulted in an Art-Science exhibition that presented current world-leading research on wave energy extraction through a series of digital seascape paintings. Her ongoing work focuses on major environmental issues, such as climate change and its effects, and aims to raise awareness of these issues. Dotsenko's work is exhibited internationally and is held in private and public collections worldwide.

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