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Aleksandra Batura

Poland

Painting, Ink on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 74.8 H x 0.8 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Artist statement To begin with, there is the question of the diversity of the sensory perception of the world by various organisms. I am also interested in the differences in perception between differing civilizations, ergo the anthropological context. Cognitive science, anthropology, psychology, neurology and other scientific fields show that the mind of the man demonstrates a clear tendency to falsify reality by imposing design, by addition or by the reduction of inconvenient data. We even sometimes do not know the reasons for our own actions. Often we give an explanation after the fact, justifying ourselves out of uncertainty. To paraphrase the poet: How to cure oneself of the look which sees, but does not penetrate? Seeking new ways of depiction can correlate with other spheres of life. For example, it can refer to the desire of the eyes – their tendency to become enslaved to the external image. It sometimes happens that there is kind of vector, reminding us of the peculiarity of being and the world. As the work progressing, imagination grows much more important than knowledge. Images spang out of images, giving birth to new meanings. Some images are connected to the perception of the child and memories of childhood. The beginning often turns out to be most important. Other images are connected to emotions, anxiety, or the fear associated with the uncertainty of vision. These anxieties reach very deep, but not necessarily to dark places. They are deeply rooted in man and are associated with the tragic impossibility of finding the truth. Man is restricted by the limitations of his senses and he becomes entangled in the illusions and errors of his mind. Anxiety wells up in him at the imponderable end of human life, at the apparent end of thinking and feeling.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Ink on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

39.4 W x 74.8 H x 0.8 D in

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 “I am delighted by this exhibition. It displays a rare sense of beauty, the drama of the world and man's place in it. The paintings are technically bold and highly accomplished (...). It's a very pleasant surprise for me that something like this Is So close. There's a huge sense of drama and tension in the work and a great question mark regarding human existence. Also, a very dynamic organisation of space ... the images are superb" Prof. Andrzej Strumiłło about „The desert” project Aleksandra Batura (b.1982) a Warsaw based artist and mother of two sons. Aleksandra does easel painting. She has undertaken numerous video projects, experimented with painting and drawing techniques as well as designed and completed several mural paintings. Her work can be found in national and international collections.

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