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Germany
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in
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The fish skeleton For many people, the image of the skeleton looks frightening, it is associated with death. But it's not. Among tribal northern communities living on the coast of seas and rivers, fish was the basis of life. The fish skeleton served as an image of the path. The skeleton is an arrow. The head is the pointer, the spine is the direction, and the bones are information about the path traveled, the distance and the amount of time spent on it. Another drawing of the skeleton of a fish meant commitment to Christianity. In those days, the fish bone, intricately intertwined, was presented in the form of the word "ichthyos", which means "Jesus Christ God's Son the Savior". Of the theories of symbolism, the fish was the main link in the creation of the world. It was she who brought silt from the bottom of the ocean, which was used to create land. What meaning you put in this image will be known only to you. The fact that this picture will attract the attention of others is unequivocal. The picture can shock someone, and delight someone.
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Germany
Ljubow Jung was born in 1960 in a small picturesque village in Kazakhstan. She mastered her craft at the Moscow University of Arts, Department of Easel Painting and Graphics (1979-1981). She worked as an artist for three years and since then has not picked up a brush for almost forty years. At first she worked as a tailor, and for the last twenty years she has been engaged in correcting the behavior of dogs. In her sixties, she decided to return to art. The viewer feels her special attitude to bright colors from the first moment and feels a tremendous attraction, absorbing the powerful luminosity of the images. Like many artists, Ljubow Jung also processes her emotions and experiences in her paintings and reveals them to the viewer using a magical and sensual manner of writing. She is one of the freethinkers in her industry and does not subscribe to any particular style. This opens up expressive and free approaches to interpretation and creativity that make her paintings a real pleasure. Now she is a member of the National Association of Artists of Germany (BBK).
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