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The artwork 'Apocrita Somniata' is a part of my artprint series called 'Nonexistent species'. It is based on the photographs of leather sculptures I started creating during the Covid lockdown. My regularly structured objects consisting of repeating elements reflect on organic structures found in nature. Their slow growth is the result of meticulous and elaborate handwork. Characteristics of plants, marine animals, fungi and vertebrates can also be found in them: they are closely related to each other, but their species cannot be determined. Mapping the evolution of non-existent species was made possible by artificial intelligence, the most rapidly developing technological achievement today. The system developed by OpenAI, Dall-E, is able to generate new versions based on photos uploaded to its user interface, thereby creating virtual branches of the original artefact. From the resulting images I created imaginary taxonomic figures, with the use the traditional compositional techniques of natural science illustration. The resulting graphics were given their final form after digital post-processing. Their visual world pays tribute to the German biologist Ernst Haeckel. In his scientific works he further developed the theory of Darwinism, discovered many new species and also documented them in his artistic lithographs. Haeckel's name is linked to creating the basic law of biogenetics, the essence of which is, that more advanced organisms during their embryonic development go through states corresponding to the earlier stages of their evolution. His theory was extended to the field of psychology as well, stating that the spiritual development of the individual is related to tribal development, as it takes place during similar repetitions. The artwork is a numbered and signed Giclée print, on fine quality artistic paper, in A2 format.
2023
Color on Paper
100
16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0.1 D in
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During my university years I studied fashion design, and specialized on leather accessories early on. In the past 12 years I established my own studio, and focused my attention on sharpening craft skills, while creating bags and other accessories mainly for women. Rather than following fashion trends, my approach to creating objects has always been very sculptural. I enjoy experimenting with shapes, structures and unusual outlooks. I like to think of my art as half poetry, half mathematics. The colors, textures, curves and organic shapes come from my emotional states, but the strict geometry and carefully calculated number and size of the elements, as well as the periodically repeated patterns are purely mathematical. Working with leather also requires a rather perfectionist approach. Everything needs to be well prepared and calculated before execution, because leather is easy to shape, but it doesn’t allow you to make mistakes. It’s a fascinating material, for me it represents truly feminine qualities: soft but resistant, adaptable yet very strong. My artistic routine is concentration, repetition, and being fully immersed in the slow pace of creation. I’m inspired by spirituality, natural growth processes, biology, and man-made structures like origami, woven fabrics and architecture.
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