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Universe Painting

Natalia Sergeeva

Russia

Painting, Acrylic on Cardboard

Size: 27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Marisha loved to love. Yes Yes! She loved to love. But she did not know about it. Life seemed to her unusually exciting, and the people around were bright and beautiful. But he was the most beautiful. That incredible friend of a friend who worked in the far north, by some mysterious shift method. Marisha was not afraid that she saw this amazing person only once. And that they could only text with rare SMS. Marisha knew. He loved her. He would come from his far north and immediately to her, forever. But it turned out that "forever" wasn't her story. It was a story of a girl who introduced them before. "And what did you want?" they asked, "Did he ask you to wait for him? Maybe he wrote not to get bored?" And Marisha got it. "It's not his fault, just mine" Then Marisha loved a sea captain, then a pilot. And once a terribly interesting traveler. She lived with this terribly interesting one, but suddenly for some reason, he turned out to be boring and bland in everyday life. And he did not show a special passion for Marisha. It seemed that their whole life was just another article on his blog. But Marisha was terribly jealous of him, it seemed to her that the passion that they lack so much, he gave to someone else. She followed him, staged concerts, and finally proudly left. Got nowhere. She bought a subscription from a psychologist, every week she told him what was in them, in these men, so amazing and beautiful. What attracted her and enriched her life. And the psychologist gave her advice: "Take from them the quality that you lack so much." And Marisha took it. She began to travel around the world, wrote hundreds of articles about what she saw, and learned to feel fully alive. Flew thousands of miles, making a couple of round-the-world travels. Swept along the Trans-Siberian Railway. Wondering what kind of entertainment the Americans chose in Russia for themselves. And even worked in the far north, where she saw polar bears, not close, yes, but Marisha was enough. Arriving home, she suddenly found that instead of 94 kg she weighed only 74, and her clothes were no longer suitable for her. Then Marisha ran to the shops, where she met the same man who once worked in the far north and whom she once loved so much. And maybe she needed to tell about the bears, and the whole world, and the fact that Marisha discovered what a huge universe was around. But it seemed to Marisha that she had no time to talk, and friends were waiting for her at home, and next to her was a huge and tender love for herself. "Universe". Fills your world with diversity and gently reveals the strengths. Cardboard on a stretcher. The work was exhibited in 2 exhibition projects.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Acrylic on Cardboard

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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I am an artist working in the style of abstract expressionism. To apply the image, I use the usual building acrylic paints, these paints crack in random places when dried, and this lively touches on my favorite topic about the Woman, the passage of time, her small wrinkles, and her deep experience of changing herself. I also try to show with my works that it is not necessary to correspond to someone’s representation and ideals and how delightful it is to allow yourself to be even a little strange.

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