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Rabbit. Sweet admiration Painting

Natalie Levkovska

Lithuania

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 29.5 W x 35.4 H x 1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Portrait of a white rabbit in a golden oval antique carved frame. The head of the fluffy animal is decorated with blooming pink cabbage with dewdrops on the leaves. The rabbit's feet are folded at the front and protrude beyond the frame. The front leg is tied with a black ribbon bow, which symbolizes “black” affection for the object of one's love. I remember the time when I was 15 and fell in love for the first time. So, I stand in front of the mirror and look at myself and, although I see my own reflection, a part of me is immersed in inner sensations so new, unusual and sweet that time turns off. Thoughts disappear, and you become soft fluffy and not at all smart. These minutes of loving admiration for oneself stretch into infinity. The painting is from the series of works "What’s up, Bunny?" created between 2021 and 2022. This collection reveals the author's desire to tell common human stories, to convey different psychological states and moods through recognizable images, and to look at one's life problems and experiences with a smile.

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Oil on Canvas

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29.5 W x 35.4 H x 1 D in

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For the past few years, I have been concentrating on the theme of animate and inanimate nature. Starting with the theme of roots and delving into the beauty and variety of small details of flowering meadows. In the context of nature, I include lonely images of people as an integral part of the living world. In depicting human beings, for me, it is not only their physical beauty that is important, but also the transmission of their momentary mood, psychological well-being. Sometimes in my drawings I allow myself to be ironic about myself and what I find funny or remarkable in other people. But at the same time, I consciously avoid depressive and aggressive images, because it contradicts my inner ethic not to multiply the violence in the world. I would like to classify my work as Magical Realism, but I think my work reflects more of a psychological Existentialism, looking for its embodiment in natural motifs. 1995-1999 studies at Vilnius Academy of Arts and in 1999. Bachelor's degree in Costume Design; 1990-1995 studies at the Abramtsevo College of Applied Arts and in 1995 obtained a bachelor's degree in stone, bone and wood processing from an artist-master. After the Academy, she worked as a costume designer at the Lithuanian Film Studio, and later as a fur designer in Šilutė. 2006 went to England, where she changed her creative profile, began working in a White Allom studio in London as an artist-decorator, and at the same time began painting with oil. Since 1995 participates in exhibitions in Lithuania and abroad. Natalie have organized 22 personal exhibitions, participated in 16 joint paintings and drawings exhibitions. Member of the Lithuanian Artists' Association since 2020.

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