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This sculpture absorbed the idea of ancient Greek philosophers who were convinced that the truth is self-knowledge. The back side of the sculpture demonstrates fragmentation, inimitableness of the person her inner world.
Instead, the front side of the sculpture shows the collectivity, the integrity of the person.
This sculpture absorbed the idea of ancient Greek philosophers who were convinced that the truth is self-knowledge. The back side of the sculpture demonstrates fragmentation, inimitableness of the person her inner world.
Instead, the front side of the sculpture shows the collectivity, the integrity of the person.
This sculpture absorbed the idea of ancient Greek philosophers who were convinced that the truth is self-knowledge. The back side of the sculpture demonstrates fragmentation, inimitableness of the person her inner world.
Instead, the front side of the sculpture shows the collectivity, the integrity of the person.
This sculpture absorbed the idea of ancient Greek philosophers who were convinced that the truth is self-knowledge. The back side of the sculpture demonstrates fragmentation, inimitableness of the person her inner world.
Instead, the front side of the sculpture shows the collectivity, the integrity of the person.
This sculpture absorbed the idea of ancient Greek philosophers who were convinced that the truth is self-knowledge. The back side of the sculpture demonstrates fragmentation, inimitableness of the person her inner world.
Instead, the front side of the sculpture shows the collectivity, the integrity of the person.
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Know yourself (nosce te ipsum) Sculpture

Roman Rabyk

Ukraine

Sculpture, Gesso on Stone

Size: 4.7 W x 12.5 H x 4.7 D in

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This sculpture absorbed the idea of ancient Greek philosophers who were convinced that the truth is self-knowledge. The back side of the sculpture demonstrates fragmentation, inimitableness of the person her inner world. Instead, the front side of the sculpture shows the collectivity, the integrity of the person.

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Multi-paneled Sculpture:Gesso on Stone

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:4.7 W x 12.5 H x 4.7 D in

Number of Pieces:2

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My art is my thoughts. In the paintings I reflect the most important problems for me, such as: choice, freedom, self-knowledge, human existence. I try to rethink those concepts that are already well defined. In most cases, my works have some secret, and as a rule, they remain mysterious to me. Maybe it's something subconscious that wants to say to the conscious. It's like a premonition that is hard to explain in words. It is this feeling that I am guided by when creating my art.

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