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Russia
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 27.6 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in
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The world around us is never completely at rest. Things that seem static are in their micro-movement. The buds swell, turn into flowers, bloom, and fall off. One by one, the next buds swell. The buds press each other, push, breathe. In my artwork I tried to express this movement, to show an expressive mass of buds, as if falling out of the picture. However my own impressions of the painting varied during the creation process. At first, the elements seemed to be at the same time unblown buds and damp stones covered with moss. After that, I perceived the red buds as hot coals. The blue ones are like pebbles in icy water, half submerged in dark silt. At the end of the work the light petals returned the impression of a floral form to the painting. I liked these changes that took place. I used the linen canvas, acrylics and ink. The painting is covered with glossy varnish. The sides of the painting are also painted over, and you do not need to frame the painting. At this link you can see the process of creating this painting https://www.instagram.com/p/CCfi2n7imKX
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:27.6 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:Russia.
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Russia
I was born in Novouralsk in 1988. I started my art education at a children's art school. It was six years of studying various materials, techniques and art history. I participated in regional competitions, and won prizes. I made my graduation project in linocut under the guidance of Lev Weibert. Howeever, after graduating from school, I did not paint for ten years. I had no ideas at all. Entered the Ural Academy of Architect. I was more interested in constructions and design, and put off drawing and painting exercises as long as I could. During my studies, I became interested in studying the structure of building natural and synthetic materials and sculpture. I have not finished my university. Now I live and work in Ekaterinburg. Six years ago I started painting again. Ideas appear one by one like an endless stream. Sometimes I am afraid that I will not have time to implement them all. Each of my artwork is an experiment. This is a research. Having an preliminary sketch, the artworks change during creation over time. And I get inspiration from floral forms and their variability. I research silhouette and color. I observe how the same silhouette can contain different volumetric shapes; how the same element can be mistaken for a plant and a stone or an animal. I am also fascinated by the textures and surfaces of different materials. I often condense the composition so that the elements create a visual tactile impression. Now I try to combine in my artworks different art materials and skills, techniques and knowledge to express my impressions of observing the world around me in abstract compositions. Each new idea comes as a revelation, but each artwork is the result of manyhours process.
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