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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 39.4 W x 31.5 H x 1.6 D in
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Shining bright is a series of paintings exploring the essence of popculture and aspects significant to modern times, accentuating the phenomenon of the future. The title itself refers to a famous song Diamonds, performed by Rihanna – one of the biggest pop stars nowadays. The reoccuring theme of the series is a shining material – gold and silver foils, tinware, crystals; everything you can find in cheap shops, store chains and popular videoclips. An inexpensive fabric, but at least it is nice and shiny. It diverts attention away from all the unwanted imperfections and all possible defects. The paintings, which are seemingly trivial and superficial, carry non-essentialism that reveals […] how unsuccessful was the traditional and globalising tendency of aesthetics […] and they gain a specific meaning in the context of modern popculture. The figurative scenes are entwined with images showing deformed objects of no practical use, devoid of worth and suggesting false show, aesthetically elevated to the status of artwork. In the painting Exploration of Ms Tulp, in reference to Rembrandt’s artwork, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Tulp, the position of a doctor is taken by a woman studying the anatomy of contemporaneity, where a human body has been idealized to the level of ridicule. The silver man becomes a symbol of the perfect human – the protagonist of the computer game , the avatar on social media. Gender roles are only seemingly reversed. The silver man seems to be objectified, but as we face changing times, human nature stays the same: the protagonist of the painting as an ideal of masculinity, desires Ms Tulp – he wants to possess and enslave her, while Ms Tulp, being a typical woman, will not protest against it. There is a strong antagonism of nature versus nurture. As a self-portrait painter, I am placing myself at the very heart of a social dilemma concering the division of gender roles in the context of atavistic needs. The silver man symbolises an eternal dialogue between the past, the present and the future; he is Greek ideal of an ancient beauty and at the same time, an avatar of future where there is no space and/or time for body contact, and the body itself is a humbug, unreal creation: a baroque emblem of vanitas. A gold Celtic shield, a sign of eternity, becomes an alternative atribute in the context of the urge to stay forever young and beautiful. Just like a court jester disguised as prohpetical bard, I am fortelling a shining and fast-fading future, as I wink at my audience. Irony and distance are the easiest forms of human communication in the modern times, while indifference becomes a leading attitude, in which I find myself perfectly.
2015
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
39.4 W x 31.5 H x 1.6 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Paulina Penc – multimedia artist, jazz- experimental vocalist, artivist, feminist, activist for equal women’s rights. Born in 1980 in Częstochowa, Poland. She received her MFA with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Poland in Leon Tarasewicz Studio. Laureate of the Visual Spa 2016. She explores socio-cultural identity, spirituality, sexual politics, social media, feminist threads and femininity, referring to her strength, intuition and emotional intelligence. She adresses the theme of life and death based on shamanism and own experiences. She questions the systemic approach to world order. She practices post-apocalyptic DJing, mixing a multitude of symbols. She expresses her ideas in a cleansing, trance-like state both in visual arts and in music. In her paintings she refers i.a. to cultural changes, personality disorders associated with the virtual world and artificial intelligence .“The interface has a big influence on the way people communicate. A completely new poetics is emerging. We are organisms connected to a computer. Moreover, we live in a time of post-truth” – says the artist. As a jazz- experimental vocalist, she undermines a traditionally understood musical work with its closed form and specific notation. The key elements of her vocal are: swing, syncopation, groove, diddle. Paulina together with Krystian Batyjewski co-create the duo passionate about research on the phenomenon of sound synergy in changing environmental conditions. As the “Stardust and the water” they come into resonance with the artificial and natural environment and mixing up the received experiences. Her strong and clear voice moves the truly existential note of the listener. Paulina has done a series of lectures about art, including “Art from the perspective of a multimedia artist” at the Center for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle. As an activist, she is a co-founder of the Surwiwalki group on behalf of the Women’s Rights Center in Warsaw, co-author of the Surwiwalek Manifesto, and author of the page Stop violence in a relationship. Her paintings are in the collections of Waldorf Astoria in California and Bristol Busko- Zdrój.
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