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Red dogs
new original artwork series "The Red Dogs of Communism" is also about a man as an individual. It's about the person, its identity, and its complexity. It’s about the bygone fears of the whole nation and its reflection in coeval man.
She sees her goal as liberation from everything that prevents a person from imposed norms, the shackles of the mind, the experience of previous generations.
Each picture is an affranchisement: “Free your brain to free your spirit. If you free your spirit, you will free your body.”
A plenitude of red is rebellion, revolution, silent war underneath.
Every hero inside the painting and the one looking at it is strained to the limit. He is tired, exhausted, but he does not surrender under pressure.
The visual play of colors and forms is exciting at first, eye-catching as a symbol. However, color intensity and the character’s personal experience complexity does not carry out his defeat, but the borderline moment at which his fate hangs in the balance. There is no sense of imminent failure in this fateful moment.
In this series, the author’s work is not about the internal war as it is, but about the anticipation of victory.
“And let the hero’s path be difficult, but only by overcoming hardships you feel that you are alive.”
Red dogs
new original artwork series "The Red Dogs of Communism" is also about a man as an individual. It's about the person, its identity, and its complexity. It’s about the bygone fears of the whole nation and its reflection in coeval man.
She sees her goal as liberation from everything that prevents a person from imposed norms, the shackles of the mind, the experience of previous generations.
Each picture is an affranchisement: “Free your brain to free your spirit. If you free your spirit, you will free your body.”
A plenitude of red is rebellion, revolution, silent war underneath.
Every hero inside the painting and the one looking at it is strained to the limit. He is tired, exhausted, but he does not surrender under pressure.
The visual play of colors and forms is exciting at first, eye-catching as a symbol. However, color intensity and the character’s personal experience complexity does not carry out his defeat, but the borderline moment at which his fate hangs in the balance. There is no sense of imminent failure in this fateful moment.
In this series, the author’s work is not about the internal war as it is, but about the anticipation of victory.
“And let the hero’s path be difficult, but only by overcoming hardships you feel that you are alive.”
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Red Painting

Alexandra Eliseeva

Russia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.2 D in

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Red dogs new original artwork series "The Red Dogs of Communism" is also about a man as an individual. It's about the person, its identity, and its complexity. It’s about the bygone fears of the whole nation and its reflection in coeval man. She sees her goal as liberation from everything that prevents a person from imposed norms, the shackles of the mind, the experience of previous generations. Each picture is an affranchisement: “Free your brain to free your spirit. If you free your spirit, you will free your body.” A plenitude of red is rebellion, revolution, silent war underneath. Every hero inside the painting and the one looking at it is strained to the limit. He is tired, exhausted, but he does not surrender under pressure. The visual play of colors and forms is exciting at first, eye-catching as a symbol. However, color intensity and the character’s personal experience complexity does not carry out his defeat, but the borderline moment at which his fate hangs in the balance. There is no sense of imminent failure in this fateful moment. In this series, the author’s work is not about the internal war as it is, but about the anticipation of victory. “And let the hero’s path be difficult, but only by overcoming hardships you feel that you are alive.”

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.2 D in

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Alexandra painter from Saint Petersburg, she is a co-founder and CCO of the "Art of blockchain" and "Re" projects, and she held more than 15 exhibitions of her art as part of these projects in China, UAE, Indonesia, Germany, Czech Republic, and other countries. More than 50 paintings by the author have decorated the homes of people around the world in three years. Alexandra's works are always imbued with a double meaning, reticence, understatement, causing background tension with its depth, laid inside, surfacing through the picture. Each of her paintings is like a new story about a person. All characters are impersonal, often they are depicted as animals

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