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Size: 57 W x 27.5 H x 0.7 D in
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"Virtual Birth" is a mesmerizing diptych abstraction conceived by the visionary artist Nistka, showcasing a convergence of graphite, enamels, and ink on a canvas of metaphysical exploration. In this elegant and minimalist creation, Nistka masterfully invokes a striking visual narrative that transcends conventional boundaries. The first panel of the diptych unfolds as a cosmic genesis, where ethereal tendrils of graphite swirl amidst a nebulous void, hinting at the emergence of existence itself. Within this celestial expanse, delicate strokes of enamel dance in fluid motion, evoking the birth pangs of a universe awakening to its own potential. The interplay of light and shadow, rendered in subtle gradations, suggests the ineffable mysteries of creation unfolding before the viewer's eyes. In stark contrast, the second panel of "Virtual Birth" offers a glimpse into the realm of consciousness, where inked lines delineate the contours of abstract forms that transcend physicality. Here, Nistka delves into the depths of the human psyche, exploring the intersection of thought and being. Each brushstroke, executed with precision and finesse, serves as a conduit for introspection, inviting the viewer to ponder the nature of existence and the boundaries of perception. Despite its minimalist aesthetic, "Virtual Birth" exudes a profound sense of depth and complexity, drawing the observer into a transcendent realm where the boundaries between the tangible and the intangible blur. Through its juxtaposition of form and concept, Nistka's masterpiece challenges the viewer to confront the fundamental questions of existence and consciousness, leaving an indelible impression long after the gaze has turned away.
2024
Enamel on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
57 W x 27.5 H x 0.7 D in
2
Not Framed
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Nistka was born in Italy. He started painting very early on, he recalls: "I remember my first watercolor being a Harlequin dressed in different shades of ochre, it was my first sale to a private collector, I think I was ten. I believe the piece is still somewhere in Rome." Nistka first artistic influences were Matisse and Picasso, "both inescapable when you are born in the second half of the 20th century" he says. He also adds to those, a mix array of artists such as Renato Guttuso, Jackson Pollock, Giacometti, De Chirico, Pasolini, and Fellini..."movies were a lot like paintings back then." He traveled and lived through Europe as well as South and Central America during his teenage years absorbing language and culture. Became enamored with the poetry of Lorca and Neruda and started writing his own verses and poetry, merging eventually the two art forms; trying to create images through the verses and imparting lyricism through his paintings. He affirms "I believe that a work of art has to elicit an emotive response and establish a connection between the viewer or the reader and the artist. We need to know that we are not alone or singular for that matter in the way we feel." Nistka arrived in the USA as a young man and after finishing high school, and shortly after attending the School of Liberal Arts at Boston University, he decided to go back and finish his studies in Europe. Found himself in Italy. He recalls: "it was the decade of excess, and even though I had enrolled at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, I was drawn towards the political unrest of the times, and tried to bring my voice to it" In 1981 he helped create a private radio station at a time when media was mostly under government control. He states: "The art for me was in the living: the creation of impromptu happenings, whether that be disrupting the night of a city center plagued by daily homicides to give a concert at midnight or dance raves in remote locations or even taking over the presses of a newspaper to printing something completely unexpected. On his return to the US Nistka was disheartened by the state of things in general. He says: "I tried to understand the American pragmatic hedonism of the era to no avail, a bohemian and an artist, and one who gave money little importance, Nistka took refuge in the desert and started painting again and working with ceramics.
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