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Vlad Zabavskiy

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Painting, Acrylic on Plastic

Size: 20 W x 26 H x 0.3 D in

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The unmoored depth and dimension of our being. My art may be perceived as a product of pure contemplation and creative meditation, or it may be perceived as an exploration for knowledge. It all depends on the will of the viewer, whose decisions I have unconditional trust in. I initially agree with any interpretation, as these artworks enter into a dialogue with the viewer, according to their character, imagination and life experience. Linking to one’s imagination. As an artist, I am guided by the perception of a reality that is beyond any semantic constructions. This “reality” eludes attempts at explanation and cannot be linearly described. What the viewer may see on the surface of a canvas could range in perception from a musical equation to a part of the cosmos located somewhere very far away from us to a stream of elementary molecular particles passing through us to name but a few. At the same time, the depicted can be understood as a symbolic reflection of our microcosm, the deep layers of consciousness and the subconscious, archetypical of our being. Today, further exacerbated by the “covidual” era, with its anxieties, affects, epiphanies and unknowns that we attempt to grasp. In any case, on the other side of semantics, the line between the external and the internal turns out to be tenuous and illusory. This creates tension and releases us from our conventional bonds. Liberation. If the world has no definitions, the subject has no definitions either. Liberating reality from the power of language, I myself go beyond it, turning for a brief moment into something irrational, freeing myself from all social and cultural definitions, merging with the universe. I turn into rain, into seaweed rippling under the water, into light coming from the depths of space, a musical note among many. This allows me to re envision, re-imagine the world around me with the fresh gaze of human’s first explorations. I travel through crystal lattices and admire the entities that the universe creates. I, and with me the viewer, are simply in a stream of events, one of which becomes an act of artistic contemplation, engagement, and free association liberation. Alchemic “dialogue” In creating my works I use an alchemical method that makes reality in part my co-author. I set the initial theme, dimension, and design of the work, adding reality specifies and individual detail flourishes. As a result of this interaction, where chance and interpretation plays a role in the formation of the image, painting becomes a creative dialogue leading to the creation of new worlds - a joint work of our experiences and environment. Influences My approach is greatly influenced by entering an expansive meditative state using simple Eastern breathing practices of Pranayama. I find discovering and concentrating on the images and feelings blossoming in my mind—fuels the dialogue of my own consciousness. I experience great pleasure both from the work and from the feeling of being one with the dynamic world around me—the people, the trees, the birds, the clouds, my paints and the surface of the canvas. Further, I always remember the brilliant ideas of American scientists David Bohm and psychologist Karl Prebram, who both stated that human consciousness itself is a small hologram connected by millions of invisible strings to the “Big Hologram.” In turn, I view my paintings as “connective tissue” to another world or dimension, which can be seen, enjoyed, measured and studied through its two-dimensional interpretation on my canvas. To enhance the holographic experience, viewers may choose to use 3D ChromaDepth glasses.

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Painting:Acrylic on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:20 W x 26 H x 0.3 D in

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Vlad Zabavskiy is a fine artist and Graphic Design Director at the National Building Museum (Washington D.C.) where his artwork has been exhibited, most recently in “Wright on the Walls” exhibition. He's a member of the Arlington Artists Alliance and The DC Creative Guild. He maintains a studio at the Columbia Pike Artist Studios in Arlington, VA.. Vlad employs a unique combination of painting, drawing, and etchings to explore where objects evolve into abstract forms. He has a keen interest in architecture and has produced portraits of several 20th-century architects. His art has been exhibited locally at the Arlington Community Federal Credit Union, Del Ray Artisans Gallery, Edison Place Gallery, Gallery Underground, Human Rights Campaign Foundation, National Building Museum, Torpedo Factory Art Center, and Touchstone Gallery; internationally at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes, France and the World Trade Center in Moscow, Russia.

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