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It could be a clown but we have done something wrong Print

Dmitry Artyukhin

Poland

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This is the second painting of the series 'Reflection of time' where I am trying to share my observation of what's happening around us these days. The title of this one is 'It could be a clown but we have done something wrong'. That means to me, so initial idea of doing something was good but due to...

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2024

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20 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

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Black Canvas

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I came to art with the background of Doctor of Physics and mathematics with deep focus on studying of brain and neuron dynamic, electronic circuits and using different models to prototype the different physical processes of brain activity. Self-taught artist since 2013. I’m looking at emotions from two different points of view. The first one is emotions as emotions, i.e., visible, and invisible reflection of our feelings. The second one is mathematical and physical models that describes nerve oscillations, brain activity etc. My goal is to find specific triggers, specific elements like textures, images, fractals, and colors that would help people to recall their memories and create their own emotions. Our brain operates like a complex machine that accumulates a lot of information and it requires some external triggers to recall important moments, memories, emotions. In my view it works like a generator that gets external impulse and amplifies our capability to think differently and consider many things around from a different perspective. I’m mainly focusing on abstract and figurative art, but if you look at my artworks I’m not limited by style of technique or material, that’s why you will find combination of acrylic and oil, mixed art (acrylic stones, colored paper, plastic etc.). The reason for that is, as my paintings are about emotions – emotions are very different. You cannot describe emotions within one style. The first driver is emotion, and then emotion will define the style and material and form of the artwork. Therefore, depending on emotional context I’m using various techniques and materials to describe that.

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