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Lucy Dinkinesh - woman, modern portrait, portraiture, collage Painting

Alexandra Jagoda

Belgium

Painting, Acrylic on Cardboard

Size: 21.7 W x 31.5 H x 0.1 D in

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So let's read Wikipedia. What will she tell us about the first woman? "Dinkinesh. Lucy Catalog no. AL 288-1 Common name Lucy Species Australopithecus afarensis Age 3.2 million years Lucy or Dinkinesh ( which means "you are marvellous" in Amharic), is a collection of several hundred pieces of fossilized bone representing 40 percent of a female of the hominin species Australopithecus afarensis. The Lucy specimen is an early australopithecine and is dated to about 3.2 million years ago. The skeleton presents a small skull akin to that of non-hominin apes, plus evidence of a walking-gait that was bipedal and upright, akin to that of humans "Lucy" acquired her name from the 1967 song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by the Beatles, which was played loudly and repeatedly in the expedition camp all evening after the excavation team's first day of work on the recovery site. After public announcement of the discovery, Lucy captured much international interest, becoming a household name at the time. So finally Lucy became famous throughout the world. After 3.2 million years of oblivion. Where was she all this time and what was she doing? We can find the answer to this question in history books. Lucy changed, transformed, played different roles and tried on different images. The woman was both a saint and a sinner, a housewife and a pilot, a fashion designer and a scientist. The path Lucy has taken is enormous, from her first attempt to rise on two legs to her flight into space. ▪︎ Mixed media, collage on cardboard ▪︎ Size 80 x 55cm ≈ 31 x 20”, depth 0.3cm ▪︎ The painting needs a frame ▪︎ Covered with a protective varnish to prevent it from dust and sunlight. ▪︎ The painting is signed on the back and a certificate of authenticity is attached. woman portrait, woman, portraiture, girl, modern portrait art, modern art, symbolism, symbolistic art, ambient, portrait girl, fantasy art, strange art, imaginary portrait, collage, collage mixed media

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Painting:Acrylic on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:21.7 W x 31.5 H x 0.1 D in

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I paint because for me it's a kind of meditation in which I lose track of time, designing and creating a whole new world that no one has ever seen before. Portrait is the most congenial form of art to me. It is incredibly interesting to observe people and visualize their actions and behavior, transforming them into images that can be depicted on canvas. Portraits of women are my special love. Women are ambiguous, mysterious, magic lurks in them. It's a bottomless world, like the rabbit hole Alice fell into. My paintings are not about female beauty, they are about her inner world, which is inhabited not only by angels but also by demons Sometimes I paint landscapes and flowers It turns out easily. Probably, painting them, I just relax :-).

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