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Unique print in one of K-Liee's most famous, and ever evolving, series, Chebu-Rasha. This is a print of her art, originally on porcelain slab, from her Chinese residency in the world renowned Taoxichuan Art Centre, in Jingdezhen, China, famous for the porcelain being made there for more than 1,000 years. Combination of giclée and silkscreen prints. In her "Cloud, Thundercloud, Chebu-Rasha" series, Svetlana K-Liée merges cultural symbols like the Japanese Torii gate with iconic characters such as Mickey Mouse and Cheburashka. These elements symbolize transitions from the material to the spiritual realm, childhood innocence, and ancient wisdom. Adorning Torii gates with big-eared heads, K-Liée creates a visual metaphor of merging worlds, where tangible reality meets the ethereal, inviting viewers to contemplate the threshold between the mundane and the divine. This fusion of contemporary iconography with ancient symbolism highlights the timelessness of certain motifs, offering glimpses into realms where the boundaries between reality and myth blur, prompting reflection on the human condition and our eternal quest for meaning and connection. Through her imaginative reinterpretations, K-Liée invites viewers to explore intersections of the tangible and the intangible, the familiar and the mysterious. Her artwork becomes not just a visual spectacle but a profound meditation on the nature of existence itself, inspiring contemplation on the universal human journey of seeking transcendence and connection with something greater than ourselves.
Digital on Paper
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15.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.1 D in
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Svetlana K-Lièe is a Russian born artist residing in England since 2006. She has been a member of the Union of Artists since 2001, the Prints Department, with the subsequent transition to the Sculpture Department. She is skilled in various techniques, including bronze, ceramics, etching and paper in graphic art, printmaking, collage and photography. In 2007 she was awarded a second MA in drawing for the top 36 students at the University of the Arts London. Her work has been sold and exhibited internationally and in museums and galleries such as Hermitage and Saatchi Galleries. She was voted Best Female Artist in 2004 and Best Young Sculptor in 2005. In 2010, she won the best sculpture prize at the Battle Contemporary Fine Art Fair and 3rd RK Harrison Prizes For Art Photography at the National Open Art Competition. One of her sculptures was in the Broomhill National Sculpture Prize 2011 Top Ten Sculpture of the Year. Two of her works, etchings, were selected by the Hermitage Museum for their collection. In recent years, K-Lièe has expanded her sights to the USA and China, securing a wide array of exhibitions within the past 2 years, from Art Miami to History of Shanghai Museum to Hamptons Art Fair. This international expansion is seen in her residencies as well, K-Lièe secures multiple residencies in China, at Taoxichuan in Jingdezhen, working on Porcelain, as well as in the Imperial Porcelain Factory, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. K-Lièe's art and influence burgeon boundlessly as she travels the globe, reinvigorated with inspiration along her journey, enabling the continuous blossoming of her creative expressions.
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