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Photography, Black & White on Paper
Size: 14 W x 19.5 H x 0.1 D in
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Sometimes life flows seamlessly from one perfect moment to the next, but often times we face struggles, insecurities and setbacks that leave us broken. And we wonder what will become of the pieces. We live in a world today that sees broken things as unworthy of our time, unwanted interference in our lives. The art of repair something and in the process making it more beautiful tells us that it is fine to have flaws. This aspect involves the urge to express the profound esteem felt for rejected, forgotten objects to give them the status of exclusivity and nobility. The series ''Golden Scars" came as inspiration from Kintsukuroi, Japanese art of repairing pottery with gold or silver lacquer and understanding that the piece is more beautiful for having been broken. Limited edition print from wet plate collodion positive hand coloured, Pigment ink print on archival paper for high quality fine art and photographic reproduction - 310gsm. Unframed, signed and numbered, edition of 20. Please note: In context pictures are not necessarily to scale and are for illustrative purposes only. If you have any questions about this artwork or any other piece, contact me and i will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you very much for taking an interest in my work it means a lot to me.
2014
Black & White on Paper
20
14 W x 19.5 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Zelko's artistic journey is a tapestry of transformation, deeply shaped by his personal experiences. Born in the former Yugoslavia, his work is profoundly influenced by the lasting impact of the Bosnian war in the early '90s. This pivotal event imprints a distinct mark on his artistic identity, with his creations reflecting a delicate balance between vulnerability and control. His art serves as a nuanced expression of these life-defining moments, embodying themes of introspection and emotional complexity. A self-taught and daringly experimental artist, Zelko hones his craft through relentless practice. His paintings and photographs offer a window into his personal memories and inner world, resonating deeply with viewers through their emotional richness. In his photography, Zelko utilizes the historic wet plate collodion process, lending his work a timeless quality that captures the enduring human spirit. Zelko's paintings explore the dynamic relationship between internal energy and external expression. Each piece captures a moment of harmony, infused with the creative energy that drives the artistic process. Through his work, Zelko channels his innermost feelings onto the canvas, transforming each layer and sgraffito into a vessel of profound personal expression. Now based in Australia, Zelko continues to push the boundaries of his art, constantly exploring the intersection of self-discovery and creative expression while sharing his work with an international audience.
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