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The Great Depression Painting

Ilya Kursalin

United Kingdom

Painting, Graphite on Paper

Size: 8.5 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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Ilya Kursalin (born 1993) lives in London Graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2016 I am inspired by not knowing what lays ahead, by the unknown. Starting points for my work can be stories, concepts and ideas. Various visual references to repeated shapes and forms and diverse elements found in ...

Year Created:

2012

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Painting, Graphite on Paper

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

8.5 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Ready to Hang:

Yes

Frame:

Black

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Certificate is Included

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United Kingdom.

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I am inspired by not knowing what lays ahead, by the unknown. Starting points for my work can be stories, concepts and ideas. Various visual references to repeated shapes and forms and diverse elements found in mythology really fascinate me as they probably never have existed physically, but have been created by imaginative people and passed through legends, story telling and time. Experimentation with materials is a further starting point. I work with materials in order to understand them better and produce models to see what I want to achieve. I value the unknown outcome in the use of materials. Very rapid sketches are my way of focusing on multiple ideas and keeping them with me before they can escape my thinking. Creating samples in 3D and promptly filtering through every tiny detail to get my results is very pleasing as I am extremely patient. It is satisfying to work in a sustained and focussed way. Making samples leads me to final materials and textures and to the meaning of the pieces. Variation within repeated form recurs in my work; repetition and the production of multiples brings me to my final outcome. Experiment with colour comes out of visual research and I paint as a way of recording visual thinking. I revisit and review my past ideas. Colour relates to theme and communicates meaning in regards to my observation. It is important to me that my work has meaning which can be read and translated. Designing and making is undoubtedly a 24 hour activity that involves all of me, willingly. Being always involved in continuous design making is the top priority for myself.

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