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The eye of Egypt Painting

Valerijana Krasniqi

Switzerland

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 27.6 H x 1.8 D in

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The Eye of Egypt Acrylic on Canvas 70 × 100cm Mixed media art with different materials and full of love for a new beginning. - In Christian art, the equilateral, more rarely the isosceles triangle, was mostly used as a geometric symbol for the Trinity. Christian iconography has linked it since the 17th century with the symbol of the all-seeing eye of God, which it adopted from the Jewish Kabbalah, or with the biblical name of God YHWH. Some Christian theologians such as the humanist Nikolaus von Kues (1401–1464) used and speculatively interpreted an equilateral triangle as a symbol for the infinity of the Triune God. In Zurvanism it stands for an almighty God who stands above the two gods of dualistic Zoroastrianism. Similar to the “eye of prophecy”, Zurvan is symbolized by a triangle that visualizes the past, present and future. On some paintings - e.g. B. Kersting's Apollo with the hours - the triangle serves as a kind of halo. With the Freemasons it symbolizes a creator god or the logos. In the Star of David, the hexagram symbol of Judaism and the people of Israel, the two interlocking triangles signify the relationship between God and man. The life given by God (triangle pointing downwards) will return to the Creator (triangle pointing upwards); the 12 corners of the star also symbolize the twelve tribes of Israel. In Hinduism, the triangle is also an attribute of Vishnu and stands for the goddess Lakshmi. Interesting the interpretation of a triangle and the eyes.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 27.6 H x 1.8 D in

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Valerijana Krasniqi was born on October 29, 1983 in the city of Peja Kosovo and was baptized in the Church of St. Catherine. At the age of 5, she and her family moved to Switzerland. Which is not easy for her, because she was very close to her grandmother Zoja. When they arrived in beautiful Switzerland, they lived in Kreuzlingen, and later they moved to Bottighofen, where they completed their 10th year of school. By the way, the Canton of Thurgau has the best apples, she says with great pride. Today she lives with her family in beautiful Zurich. Even as a young girl, the art teacher at the time saw the great talent in her and compared her with the great artists of the world and wanted to promote her! All doors are open to me, he said to her. But she found her painting far too childish and at that time painting didn't have the same meaning for Ms. Krasniqi as it does today. Before she began to paint, she was concerned with her invention, developing the prototype and marketing it. She will tell us later what the product is. Once the situation calmed down, she devoted herself to both invention and beautiful painting. Due to the Corona - Covid-19 quarantine in March 2020, the new artist decided to paint to bridge the quarantine period and the family, friends, soon noticed the talent. Now she can't wait to be able to paint. Today she is grateful that she got a second chance. Your son helps his mother wherever he can, because he is a great admirer of your pictures. What makes a mother even prouder when she sees her child with so much joy and admiration. At the moment she works passionately with the 3D spider web or knitting technique that she integrates in your pictures. The artist protects her technique like treasure. It is important to her that you get the feeling that the pictures are alive and give you positive energy. She loves to work with a lot of passion and impressions of life. Your irrepressible energy and zest for life comes to the fore in all of your pictures. The canvases are applied with acrylic paints and various materials. Creativity knows no boundaries, she says! and art is there to try out everything it has to offer. Watercolor paints or pearlescent paints, pastel paints, metal paints, watercolor pencils, textile spray paint, and much more that you can incorporate in various combinations on your canvases and give the work an additional lively shade of color. Valerijana also loves to create large-format works on canvas.

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