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Where I have never been to #3 Painting

Yulia Lenina

Russia

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 19.7 W x 19.7 H x 0.2 D in

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"Where I have never been to #3" is an abstract oil landscape painting by Yulia Lenina, with green and pink-orange colors - to buy at Saatchi Art online art gallery. It is a part of the series of abstract oil landscapes on primed plywood - "Where I have never been to". The technique of execution combines spontaneity and control. I let the oil form "random" landscapes due to its fluidity, and I made the sky using a glazing technique to get a lot of shade transitions. This way, I play with contrasts, which are an important part of my artistic practice. The texture of the landscape elements is also contrasting - the Earth is deliberately convex due to the texture of the oil layer, and the sky is transparent and weightless. Often viewers see something of their own in my works. Something they've seen before and the places where they've been. The title of this series is a micro-journey through the eyes of my viewers. Sides are painted, ready to hang but can be framed if needed.

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Painting:Oil on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 19.7 H x 0.2 D in

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Yulia Lenina is Moscow and Kyiv based artist, working with acrylic, oil and collage. She explores such personal themes as interaction of a human being with the Universe, trust to the world and chance. The main subject of her paintings is a landscape as a possible reflection of a human being. She thinks that art is the personal act when an artist is emotionally and physically dealing with a canvas and medium, creating a dialog between all three. In this dialogue she does not have a strong plan, often following the medium and accepting happy accidents. It is at the same time the interaction with the world and the inner self, when a person accepts all the world gives. As Barnett Newman said "Just as I affect the canvas, so does the canvas affect me." Painting expressively, she creates a complex body of layers, color and texture. Abstract forms, complex texture and partly raw fields of canvas give the sense of imperfection where the beauty is. Then, the dialog between the piece and a viewer begins. She believes that art making expresses the universal experience of being alive and individual.

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