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"What are memories? What do we know about them and how is our memory arranged? Thus, things we remember so distinctly and expressively in our consciousness from yesterday, a week or a year ago, slip away and vanish. Time erases sharpness, softens contours, leaving only a feeling. Well. Then what is time after all? "
"I plunged into the study of these philosophical issues, reflecting my search, feelings and experiences in a picture plane and placing my semi-abstract characters in some static environment.
Any architecture buildings, interiors, in other words, premises are felt and understood as something static, because they are real by its nature and also unchanged in time. However, the passage of time is reflected in certain events in the movement of motions. We know that space and time are not independent essences, but the forms of existence of the matters that move. They depend on it and are determined by it," says Anna Valieva.
If you assume that all things will disappear, only space and time will be left. Therefore, Valieva removes everything except the individual, already fading, or those figures that are not clearly evident. Thus, the blurred, impersonal figures combine images of the past, recalling the first daguerreotype characters, and the future, foreseeing, for example, instantaneous movement of matter in space and time, recalling the pace in which our lives pass.

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There is little that we have, but we exist Painting

Anna Valieva

United States

Painting, Oil on Paper

Size: 12.8 W x 16.9 H x 1.2 D in

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"What are memories? What do we know about them and how is our memory arranged? Thus, things we remember so distinctly and expressively in our consciousness from yesterday, a week or a year ago, slip away and vanish. Time erases sharpness, softens contours, leaving only a feeling. Well. Then what is time after all? " "I plunged into the study of these philosophical issues, reflecting my search, feelings and experiences in a picture plane and placing my semi-abstract characters in some static environment. Any architecture buildings, interiors, in other words, premises are felt and understood as something static, because they are real by its nature and also unchanged in time. However, the passage of time is reflected in certain events in the movement of motions. We know that space and time are not independent essences, but the forms of existence of the matters that move. They depend on it and are determined by it," says Anna Valieva. If you assume that all things will disappear, only space and time will be left. Therefore, Valieva removes everything except the individual, already fading, or those figures that are not clearly evident. Thus, the blurred, impersonal figures combine images of the past, recalling the first daguerreotype characters, and the future, foreseeing, for example, instantaneous movement of matter in space and time, recalling the pace in which our lives pass.

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Oil on Paper

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12.8 W x 16.9 H x 1.2 D in

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Anna Valieva’s artistic projects present a vivid diversity ranging from the monumental paintings to the installations-sculptures and intimate collages made up of magazine cuttings. The artist is constantly experimenting and every project encompasses both a completely new idea and its implementation by using a new material. Reflections on the current issues of our time are clearly seen in her creative explorations. Anna Valieva was born in 1984 in the city of Kyiv, Ukraine, in a sculptor’s family. N. Borisenko was her first lecturer. In 2002, Anna graduated from the State school named after Taras Shevchenko and entered the Department of Painting of the Kyiv National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture, where she studied monumental painting till 2008 at N.A. Storozhenko’s workshop. Meanwhile, Anna’s individual approach started to form as an artist experimenting with such materials as canvas, coal, oil and metal. She has developed her artistic technique based on the use of padding polyester and enamel. Since 2006 Anna has been a scholar of the National Academy and of the Natalya and Ernest Gulak Foundation. Since 2008 Anna Valieva has been acting as a member of the Artists’ Union of Ukraine. In 2016, Anna Valieva’s painting "Madonna with Child» was sold at a Phillips auction for $5 500. During the same year the artist was awarded a price by the Kyiv city mayor for the considerable contributions of the youth made to the development of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine and a hero-city.

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