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Palm art, painting hand, surrealism, conceptual original art Painting

Leah Larisa Bunshaft DIZLARKA

Spain

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 11.8 W x 11.8 H x 2 D in

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Painting "Personal borders" The artist's idea In the art, we see two maps: personal and social. A person's map is presented in the form of a hand. To make the hand more individual, it is created using a handprint and fingerprints. The palm itself is the map of fate that can tell a lot, palmists say. This personal map palm is woven into the world around it. The hand itself in the picture has blurred edges because it is difficult for a person to find his/her restrictions, he/she outlines them with a certain dotted line, but cannot clearly state them. As a social and global world around, the background acts, which consists of numerous squares, is reminiscent of a map of the area, if you look at it from the window of an airplane. The borders in the global map are also controversial. In our time, everything is questioned and rethought: the borders of morality, physical limitations, sexual and gender norms, and territories. Almost every country dreams of "reclaiming its territories." Only no one knows from what year to start this return, because many territories belonged to different countries at different times. This painting tells about the difficulty of defining one's borders in a changing world. After all, there are many cases when something is “impossible”, but sometimes it is “possible”, depending on the circumstances and the persons involved. The establishment of restrictions, on the one hand, brings order, and on the other hand, leads to restrictions that, at best, end in the stagnation of society, and at worst, lead to the formation of dangerous ideologies. How to find a balance in all this? Everyone decides for himself.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 11.8 H x 2 D in

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Leah Larisa Bunshaft @Dizlarka was born in 1983 in Severodonezk (Ukraine), spent her youth in Veliky Novgorod (Russia). Moved to Israel in 2012. Now she lives and works in Barcelona (Spain). She holds an MA from the Arts and Construction Department in Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University (2000-2006). Leah`s post-graduate studies include advanced courses in graphic design, photography, art history, psychology and creativity in advertising. The key subject in Leah`s paintings is time. She is fascinated by cycles of life and death, changes in the process of time, the complex relationship between man and time. She also explores issues of femininity, feminism, women's life, identification. She uses painting, graphics, photography, collage, installation, concrete work, embroidery, digital art, generative art, mixed media. Leah participated in solo and group exhibitions. Her work is included in private collections in the USA, Canada, Russia, Israel, Spain, Japan, Germany.

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