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A quiet farewell and the light of a distant lighthouse - Limited Edition #2 of 25 Print

Michael Kaza

Slovakia

Printmaking, Digital on Paper

Size: 30 W x 30.9 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

I painted this picture thinking about breakups. It's always like losing a piece of your heart. It is sad. It is sad. This is very painful. But parting and loss are poetical. A friend of mine thinks joy is very trivial. And sadness and sadness are exquisite feelings. I understand him. But I love joy more. And in this picture, sadness and irony are mixed for me. But, I think that you will see something of your own. This work of art is available as an imprint on a high-quality Fine Art paper in the form of a hand-signed limited edition of 25 pieces, personally printed under the strict supervision of the artist. Each print is delivered with a signed certificate of authenticity confirming that no other prints will ever be issued after the appropriate size edition number has been exhausted. The print is signed and numbered on the back. Prints are rolled and shipped unframed in sturdy tubes. Michael Kaza about his art: “Art for me is more than just colors and lines. This is a bridge to the unconscious, touching which each of us reveals real ourselves. This touch is a practice, magic, an action that I call detoxart. “ About Michael Kaza: Michael Kaza works as a graphic artist and experiments in the field of digital art. In his works, he explores the human psyche, plunging into taboo topics. Images of ugly and sex become the basis of Michael's artistic language. Today, on the cusp of humanity re-realizing its identity, Kaza provides a new code for understanding itself. His work is more than art objects. He continues to follow Freud and Dali's path to fully reflect the essence of the inner world of humans in the 21st century. This is psychoanalysis in the language of art.

Details & Dimensions

Printmaking:Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:25

Size:30 W x 30.9 H x 0.1 D in

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Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Michael Kaza: on the edge of reality Michael Kaza’s creative work is absolutely spontaneous. The artist’s hand moves on its own just obeying the impulses of the unconscious: without any initial idea and preliminary sketches. As a result, the surrealistic images are born triggering the response of the unconscious of all who come in contact with Michael’s artwork. This response creates the possibility of a special intimate contact of a person with himself or herself. While contemplating his artworks, people get acquainted with “their own shadow”, in other words, with the dark side of their personality. However, Michael has no intention to shock anyone. He just observes the game of human nature, its absurdity and logic, beauty and ugliness. Michael looks at it and sees the picture. He makes the invisible part of a person visible. This is a live broadcast from the depths of the unconscious, where there are no taboos, morality, and restrictions. Michael Kaza in the world of art Michael’s worldview was greatly influenced, primarily, by the works of Freud and Jung as the basis for understanding the human nature and imaginative nature of the unconscious. It is quite natural that the artist was fond of Bosch, Brueghel, Dali, who gave an impulse to his imagination. His creative method has taken its final shape ever since he became familiar with Andre Breton's theory of automatic drawing. The core and uniqueness of his creativity constitute the fact that Michael creates works in the technique of automatic spontaneous drawing. The artist puts his hand on a sheet of paper and lets it move freely. He does not come up with images. They flow out of the unconscious mind, bypassing the censorship of consciousness. This determines the power of their impact. By now, Kaza has created over 400 works. The artist prefers to work with a gel pen, pen, ink, and markers on paper. In addition, the artist is actively experimenting with Digital Art. He defines his style as graphic surrealism. Michael Kaza about his artwork “Simple lines and colors... Why do they excite some people so much? Raising their admiration. Attracting. Involving. They make people come back to them. To collect and possess them. I have no doubt that in my drawings you can find symbols of sex, aggression, nature, something ugly and beautiful. Some will see the humor in them, and some will see grotesque.

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