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Orchestra Symphony. Moments of life Painting

Daria Ivanilova

Russia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 145.7 W x 63 H x 2 D in

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Originally listed for $36,200

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The orchestra is a single organism consisting of many parts, united by the will of one person. The viewer becomes a part of this organism, experiencing the concert from the musicians' appearance on the stage to the final note. To create a moment of life with the orchestra, it is necessary to form in the viewer the feeling of a lived concert both inside and outside the orchestra. To build this sensation, it was necessary to separate the canvas into temporary sections representing sensory impressions from different stages of the concert, light, shadow, position of bodies, color, everything obeys different time frames. It was also required to create an entrance and exit from the picture and at the same time to carry the feeling of sharpness generated by the music through the entire work, united, in the end, by the power of the conductor, who holds everything that happens with the elusive waves of the hands that remain a mystery outside the picture. The main goal of the author was to build in the picture the experienced impression of the concert, avoiding a simple enumeration of the characters. This is a cinematic painting - three-dimensional space + time. The painting consists of five parts.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Oil on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

145.7 W x 63 H x 2 D in

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Daria Ivanilova is a mysterious Russian artist. An artist who dreams of penetrating the depths of the human soul There is a system called “work in relationships”. It makes it possible to get light, air, space in the picture. So the old masters wrote, using peripheral vision. Why do photographers blur certain parts of a photo? They are trying to artificially create the "effect" of peripheral vision. Otherwise, the view is blurred and it is not clear where to look - in the photo all the elements look equally clear. That is why you need to hang paintings at home, they will naturally relax the brain - as if looking through the window. That is why, if you peer at the photo for a long time, you can get tired. The picture needs to be painted as if we are looking at the world through the eyes, without focusing. In order not to be unfounded, I will give an example: look at the self-portraits of great masters such as Da Vinci or Rembrandt. All of them have eyes directed in different directions. Let us recall the well-known expression of Chistyakov, the main teacher of many Russian artists: "Draw the eye, look at the ear." Objects do not disappear anywhere, but they look different. Thanks to the “look in relations”, the picture acquires volume, a sense of space.”

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