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Ihar Barkhatkou, "The Field of Eisenstein I" 2023, 120x150 cm., oil on canvas. From a series of abstract works inspired by the compositional solutions of Eduard Tisse and Sergei Eisenstein.
2023
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
59.1 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
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1988 - Born in Minsk; 2006 - Art School No. 201 in Minsk; 2007 - School of Spatial Drawing by Oleg Lutsevich; 2011 - Belarusian State Academy of Arts; 2015 - Member of the Belarusian Union of Cinematographers; 2023 - Member of the International Association of Visual Artists (Florence, Italy); Present - Lives and works in Tbilisi, Georgia. I believe it can be perceived in my work the combination of the formalist school of spatial drawing with both abstract expressionism and calligraphy. My principal aim is to evolve common depicted objects into a pulse that beats beyond contours, creating the illusion of motion in every section of the canvas, including empty space. Mannerism, structuring, and even professionalism are rejected, by using ragged strokes and making the most of the “mistakes” effect; this allows the outlines, both successful and unsuccessful to depict reality and action – the drawing process itself. It is my desire to challenge the viewer to see through, not only the image itself but also the whole process of formation and gradual unfolding of the space in its totality.
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