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Libero Definiens Partes....(Free Defining Direction...). Sculpture

Alexey Nickolay

Russia

Sculpture, Plastic on Steel

Size: 13.8 W x 18.1 H x 5.5 D in

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In Whiteness and emptiness, in doubt, in uncertainty - you suddenly start to see the movement of a strange object that appeared, as if by a wave of a magic wand ,and looking closely,you realize that you are shown a new direction of movement.We can say that this category describes the way matter exists. In principle, in very General terms, movement in philosophy is any change, the interaction of material objects, the transition from one state to another. It explains all the diversity of the world. Without it, it is difficult to imagine any existence. ... Even in the ancient world, attention was drawn to the contradictions of this problem. Movement in philosophy is from the point of view of the school of Elea, the object for a particular kind of reasoning – paradoxes. Their author, Zeno, generally believed that it is impossible to think consistently about this. Therefore, it is impossible to think about mov..The sculpture is made of wood ,plastic,stainless steel,galvanized steel in 2019.

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Sculpture:Plastic on Steel

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Size:13.8 W x 18.1 H x 5.5 D in

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I was born in Moscow on 28 May 1974,began study paiting in 1981,graduated art school in Moscow 1991,studied in private art Studio 1991-1993.I began to paint as much as I can remember from 4 years of age ,since the late 80's I have been the author of more than 500 paintings,200 collages,100 sculptures and many drawings.Throughout his career ,the artist tried to draw everything that came to hand: emulsion paints, technical oil paints ,a variety of varnishes,acrylic paints ,gouache,watercolor,paint on metal,painted with tinting pastes mixed with water,crushed bricks, bitumen and of course the classic oil paints.I tried to experiment in all the styles of painting from realism to avant-garde.Experimenting, with different styles ,came to the conclusion that most gravitate to surrealism,and Russian Avant-garde of the early 20th years,very much in the mood to make collages,a bit still do sculpture.

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