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Olga Mun

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 24 W x 30 H x 0 D in

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The work is about a rational utopia, about the end that free will is a catalyst for your innate irrationality, how everything will be predicted through the tables of the positivist point of view and that it will never work, but mentally fragile. This is the norm. Because the paramount importance of Free Will and all humanity is the treatise of the Gospel, and this scientific rational worldview is largely a delusion. As expected, anything can be said about the history of the world, which ends up in my most frustrated imagination. The only thing that cannot be seen is that it is rational, that it is happening all the time. After all, monologues come up now and then in life. Rational people, sages and lovers of humanity, who set as their goal life to live so that it is morally and rationally possible to be, so to speak, in the light of neighbours, just to show them that in this it is possible to live morally and rationally. The world sooner or later towards the end of their lives were forced to play some kind of Tenemos joke decently. Now I ask you what can be expected from a person, because he is a being endowed with such strange qualities, shower him with every earthly blessing, drowning in Bliss. So nothing but bubbles dancing on the surface of this blitz, for the vision alone gave him such economic prosperity that he had no choice but to sleep, eat cakes, and keep the world history going, and even then ungrateful person clay.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 30 H x 0 D in

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Artist Statement Olga Mun My current work uses abstraction to explore the boundaries between the historical reference to art and this living history, trying to name and vocalise this conflicting space in which we now live. References to the environment, art and human history take centre stage in the large, vibrant paintings. With a free, expressive drawing style layered with many different images, mixing figurative and absorbing elements, working largely intuitively. I use a lot of images taken from photographs, repurposed and reconstructed according to my personal vision. Often the images oscillate between figuration and abstraction. The work is complex and multi-layered. Through deconstruction and degradation, I find their equivalents both in imagery and in the application and removal of paint from the canvas. Systematic marking and spontaneity find equal grounds, links are not a secret, but a condition of work. Irreverence and crushing absurdity battle among the parables of human and natural history. The crisis of our own development is cultural, political and ecological - an encounter with it in my current work. Like social systems of invention and destruction, each painting is created using additive marking and restorative techniques such as scraping, painting, or solvent application. I embrace spontaneity and use the physical process to reflect on the nature of paint. This physicality breathes life into the pictorial space and helps the viewer connect with cultural objects, our relationship with the environment, and our preoccupation with idealised representations of the world.

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