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This painting is a part of the collection called ISHONI? that is inspired by Japan and its minimalism. When translated from Japanese, it means "together". The question mark signifies the extent that the painting was affected by two artists - Iveta Hankova and Jakub Volka. The benefits of interacting with the other, deepening the knowledge, and understanding are transferred to the visual aspect. When one makes a move, the other responds, altering the original vision, and discovering a new form. By mutual improvisation, the technique of encountering the feelings of the other comes into being. The whole is then an imprint of the unanswered thoughts.
This painting is a part of the collection called ISHONI? that is inspired by Japan and its minimalism. When translated from Japanese, it means "together". The question mark signifies the extent that the painting was affected by two artists - Iveta Hankova and Jakub Volka. The benefits of interacting with the other, deepening the knowledge, and understanding are transferred to the visual aspect. When one makes a move, the other responds, altering the original vision, and discovering a new form. By mutual improvisation, the technique of encountering the feelings of the other comes into being. The whole is then an imprint of the unanswered thoughts.
This painting is a part of the collection called ISHONI? that is inspired by Japan and its minimalism. When translated from Japanese, it means "together". The question mark signifies the extent that the painting was affected by two artists - Iveta Hankova and Jakub Volka. The benefits of interacting with the other, deepening the knowledge, and understanding are transferred to the visual aspect. When one makes a move, the other responds, altering the original vision, and discovering a new form. By mutual improvisation, the technique of encountering the feelings of the other comes into being. The whole is then an imprint of the unanswered thoughts.
This painting is a part of the collection called ISHONI? that is inspired by Japan and its minimalism. When translated from Japanese, it means "together". The question mark signifies the extent that the painting was affected by two artists - Iveta Hankova and Jakub Volka. The benefits of interacting with the other, deepening the knowledge, and understanding are transferred to the visual aspect. When one makes a move, the other responds, altering the original vision, and discovering a new form. By mutual improvisation, the technique of encountering the feelings of the other comes into being. The whole is then an imprint of the unanswered thoughts.
This painting is a part of the collection called ISHONI? that is inspired by Japan and its minimalism. When translated from Japanese, it means "together". The question mark signifies the extent that the painting was affected by two artists - Iveta Hankova and Jakub Volka. The benefits of interacting with the other, deepening the knowledge, and understanding are transferred to the visual aspect. When one makes a move, the other responds, altering the original vision, and discovering a new form. By mutual improvisation, the technique of encountering the feelings of the other comes into being. The whole is then an imprint of the unanswered thoughts.

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ISHONI122 Painting

Iveta Hankova

Czech Republic

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 35.4 W x 47 H x 0.8 D in

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This painting is a part of the collection called ISHONI? that is inspired by Japan and its minimalism. When translated from Japanese, it means "together". The question mark signifies the extent that the painting was affected by two artists - Iveta Hankova and Jakub Volka. The benefits of interacting with the other, deepening the knowledge, and understanding are transferred to the visual aspect. When one makes a move, the other responds, altering the original vision, and discovering a new form. By mutual improvisation, the technique of encountering the feelings of the other comes into being. The whole is then an imprint of the unanswered thoughts.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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35.4 W x 47 H x 0.8 D in

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Iveta Hankova & Jakub Volka are a couple living in Prague. Their work is influenced mainly by Japanese minimalism. All their paintings are their mutual cooperation. In Iveta's work, the influence of lomography and Japanese calligraphy is noticeable. Jakub, who is also a photographer and an architect, brings elements of architectural design into the common creation. When one makes a move, the other responds, altering the original vision, and discovering a new form. By mutual improvisation, the technique of encountering the feelings of the other, comes into being. The whole is then an imprint of the unanswered thoughts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCwmUn_k1nM

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