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Four stages of painting Sails
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Sails Painting

Egonia Art

Serbia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 35.4 H x 1.2 D in

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The "Sails" artwork, part of the Egonia canvas exchange between Maja Dimirijevic and Dijana Vujacic, was painted through four stages as a visual dialogue on canvas: Maja started, Dijana continued and exchanged it again with Maja. Then Maja continued painting before handing it over to Dijana for completion. Artists described the process in their diaries, highlighting unexpected turns and creative decisions: Quotes from Maja’s Diary: December 18, 2021 The second series of paintings, the "first round," is packed, not yet dry – I made a mistake. I attempted to restrain myself, avoiding excessive revisions, allowing it some breathing space and... then I focused on the base, but naturally, I couldn't simply "add salt and pepper." Quotes from Dijana’s Diary: December 20, 2021. Stalemate, so what now? I could mask this misstep, but I don't want to. It's not sincere. It's not brave. I want to see Maja's reaction. I also know Maja will punish me and brutally repaint them in the next round. Is it some hidden need of mine to show my human factor—making mistakes means I exist? I'm a bad guy. No further questions for this witness, Your Honor. Quotes from Maja’s Diary: December 26, 2021. Here, fog outside, fog in the paintings. Now, I would have more to say about Dixi than about painting. She broke through this time. Something came out of her that I couldn't see before. Quotes from Dijana’s Diary: January 5, 2022. I knew it, Maja punished me with glacier white. Sometimes it's so easy and obvious how to finish a painting. Those lucid moments turn us upside down, as if my inner being is exposed to everyone. No mimicry, halo effects, safe zones. I have to expose myself to be satisfied with the painting. Often I can't expose myself, avoiding with all conscious and unconscious methods. Today it's easy for me because she did the construction; I just make the point.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 35.4 H x 1.2 D in

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EGONIA is a visual dialogue with colors on the canvas. This is conversation of two Egos that do not exchange words but exclusively visually interact. There was no verbal communication about the artwork. It was a kind of ritual: each of us started painting on two canvases and exchanged them every seven days. After the completion of "four stages," the painting was "finished," so each painting was created within the 28 days’ time frame regardless of circumstances. During EGONIA, from November 2021 to April 2022, we painted 24 artworks. Technique was the essence of artistic visual expression: oil on canvas. ……………………………………… In the world of contemporary art, how does the essence of the human mind reflect in expression on the artwork? If we put our Ego under "control", can we achieve a deeper understanding of ourselves and others? Years of experience have shaped us through personal criteria and value systems in the sense of limitation and we need to re-explore the questions "Who am I?" "Who are you?" "Who are we?" We need a new meaning, a new connection. The desire for a deeper understanding of ourselves and others inspired us to create joint paintings that would become a mirror of our thoughts, emotions and personal dilemmas. How does it feel when you allow the “Other Artist” to intervene in your artwork? We searched for pure emotion through communication via visual elements: colours on canvas and have experienced the vast range of intensive reactions while the "Other Artist" interfered in the intimacy of our canvas. EGONIA was an inspiring experience, worth the risk of failure, ignoring, rejection from the "Other Artist," reminding us of the power of a joint creativity allowing the deep emotional connection that can develop through artwork. We kept writing diaries during our artwork. When crossed, they explain the origin of the paintings, as well as many dramas, pleasures, and wanderings. All stages of the artworks were photographed, documenting the creation process of each painting. Ritual of exchanging canvases in a time steps of 7 days has liberated us from the usual technique within the limited time frame and led us to the recognition of some new forms and textures in personal visual expression. EGONIA as the process had a strong inspirational energy within improvisation on canvases painted by the "Other Artist," which pushed us to see both of ours potential from a completely new perspective. Maja &Dijana

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