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Title: "Labyrinth"
Size: 100cm x 100cm
Year of creation: 2020
Technics: painting
Materials: canvas, acrylic, potal, shellac, glassy varnish, matt varnish on acrylic.
Decoration: wooden subframe, mounting hooks, sides painted red.
The colors in the photo may not differ significantly from the original, depending on the computer screen.
Used quotes from the engraving of Albrecht Durer "Walk"
Concept:
Dürer's contemporaries perceived the image of death (skeletons, the dead) as a "dead self" - a double of a living person. For Dürer's contemporaries, death was not something distant. They constantly felt the invisible presence of death. In Dürer's work "The Walk" this presence
not just perceptible, it is natural and inevitable. Modern man drives away thoughts of death and strives to live as long as possible. He wants to be an embryo, that is, to be the beginning,
who doesn't know what the end is.
Above - "Dead Self", from the chest there is a guide, which is refracted in an hourglass and strives into a "pixel" baby. Golden guides, in a place with endless
circles - form a watch dial. Time is constant, it is ruthless even for a baby. "Pixel" baby - a new time, a new perception, a new person ..
The painting was created for the exhibition, the concept of which is a rethinking of Albrecht Durer's engraving "Walk".
The painting took part in the exhibition - "Albrecht Durer Paraphrases" dedicated to the thirtieth anniversary of the twinning of Kharkov and Nuremberg and the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the educational and cultural organization "House of Nuremberg". Curated by Ales Tomakh. Supported by the Goethe-Institut. Kharkov Art Museum. Kharkov, Ukraine.
Title: "Labyrinth"
Size: 100cm x 100cm
Year of creation: 2020
Technics: painting
Materials: canvas, acrylic, potal, shellac, glassy varnish, matt varnish on acrylic.
Decoration: wooden subframe, mounting hooks, sides painted red.
The colors in the photo may not differ significantly from the original, depending on the computer screen.
Used quotes from the engraving of Albrecht Durer "Walk"
Concept:
Dürer's contemporaries perceived the image of death (skeletons, the dead) as a "dead self" - a double of a living person. For Dürer's contemporaries, death was not something distant. They constantly felt the invisible presence of death. In Dürer's work "The Walk" this presence
not just perceptible, it is natural and inevitable. Modern man drives away thoughts of death and strives to live as long as possible. He wants to be an embryo, that is, to be the beginning,
who doesn't know what the end is.
Above - "Dead Self", from the chest there is a guide, which is refracted in an hourglass and strives into a "pixel" baby. Golden guides, in a place with endless
circles - form a watch dial. Time is constant, it is ruthless even for a baby. "Pixel" baby - a new time, a new perception, a new person ..
The painting was created for the exhibition, the concept of which is a rethinking of Albrecht Durer's engraving "Walk".
The painting took part in the exhibition - "Albrecht Durer Paraphrases" dedicated to the thirtieth anniversary of the twinning of Kharkov and Nuremberg and the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the educational and cultural organization "House of Nuremberg". Curated by Ales Tomakh. Supported by the Goethe-Institut. Kharkov Art Museum. Kharkov, Ukraine.
Title: "Labyrinth"
Size: 100cm x 100cm
Year of creation: 2020
Technics: painting
Materials: canvas, acrylic, potal, shellac, glassy varnish, matt varnish on acrylic.
Decoration: wooden subframe, mounting hooks, sides painted red.
The colors in the photo may not differ significantly from the original, depending on the computer screen.
Used quotes from the engraving of Albrecht Durer "Walk"
Concept:
Dürer's contemporaries perceived the image of death (skeletons, the dead) as a "dead self" - a double of a living person. For Dürer's contemporaries, death was not something distant. They constantly felt the invisible presence of death. In Dürer's work "The Walk" this presence
not just perceptible, it is natural and inevitable. Modern man drives away thoughts of death and strives to live as long as possible. He wants to be an embryo, that is, to be the beginning,
who doesn't know what the end is.
Above - "Dead Self", from the chest there is a guide, which is refracted in an hourglass and strives into a "pixel" baby. Golden guides, in a place with endless
circles - form a watch dial. Time is constant, it is ruthless even for a baby. "Pixel" baby - a new time, a new perception, a new person ..
The painting was created for the exhibition, the concept of which is a rethinking of Albrecht Durer's engraving "Walk".
The painting took part in the exhibition - "Albrecht Durer Paraphrases" dedicated to the thirtieth anniversary of the twinning of Kharkov and Nuremberg and the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the educational and cultural organization "House of Nuremberg". Curated by Ales Tomakh. Supported by the Goethe-Institut. Kharkov Art Museum. Kharkov, Ukraine.
Title: "Labyrinth"
Size: 100cm x 100cm
Year of creation: 2020
Technics: painting
Materials: canvas, acrylic, potal, shellac, glassy varnish, matt varnish on acrylic.
Decoration: wooden subframe, mounting hooks, sides painted red.
The colors in the photo may not differ significantly from the original, depending on the computer screen.
Used quotes from the engraving of Albrecht Durer "Walk"
Concept:
Dürer's contemporaries perceived the image of death (skeletons, the dead) as a "dead self" - a double of a living person. For Dürer's contemporaries, death was not something distant. They constantly felt the invisible presence of death. In Dürer's work "The Walk" this presence
not just perceptible, it is natural and inevitable. Modern man drives away thoughts of death and strives to live as long as possible. He wants to be an embryo, that is, to be the beginning,
who doesn't know what the end is.
Above - "Dead Self", from the chest there is a guide, which is refracted in an hourglass and strives into a "pixel" baby. Golden guides, in a place with endless
circles - form a watch dial. Time is constant, it is ruthless even for a baby. "Pixel" baby - a new time, a new perception, a new person ..
The painting was created for the exhibition, the concept of which is a rethinking of Albrecht Durer's engraving "Walk".
The painting took part in the exhibition - "Albrecht Durer Paraphrases" dedicated to the thirtieth anniversary of the twinning of Kharkov and Nuremberg and the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the educational and cultural organization "House of Nuremberg". Curated by Ales Tomakh. Supported by the Goethe-Institut. Kharkov Art Museum. Kharkov, Ukraine.
Title: "Labyrinth"
Size: 100cm x 100cm
Year of creation: 2020
Technics: painting
Materials: canvas, acrylic, potal, shellac, glassy varnish, matt varnish on acrylic.
Decoration: wooden subframe, mounting hooks, sides painted red.
The colors in the photo may not differ significantly from the original, depending on the computer screen.
Used quotes from the engraving of Albrecht Durer "Walk"
Concept:
Dürer's contemporaries perceived the image of death (skeletons, the dead) as a "dead self" - a double of a living person. For Dürer's contemporaries, death was not something distant. They constantly felt the invisible presence of death. In Dürer's work "The Walk" this presence
not just perceptible, it is natural and inevitable. Modern man drives away thoughts of death and strives to live as long as possible. He wants to be an embryo, that is, to be the beginning,
who doesn't know what the end is.
Above - "Dead Self", from the chest there is a guide, which is refracted in an hourglass and strives into a "pixel" baby. Golden guides, in a place with endless
circles - form a watch dial. Time is constant, it is ruthless even for a baby. "Pixel" baby - a new time, a new perception, a new person ..
The painting was created for the exhibition, the concept of which is a rethinking of Albrecht Durer's engraving "Walk".
The painting took part in the exhibition - "Albrecht Durer Paraphrases" dedicated to the thirtieth anniversary of the twinning of Kharkov and Nuremberg and the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the educational and cultural organization "House of Nuremberg". Curated by Ales Tomakh. Supported by the Goethe-Institut. Kharkov Art Museum. Kharkov, Ukraine.

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Drozdova Mariia

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

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Title: "Labyrinth" Size: 100cm x 100cm Year of creation: 2020 Technics: painting Materials: canvas, acrylic, potal, shellac, glassy varnish, matt varnish on acrylic. Decoration: wooden subframe, mounting hooks, sides painted red. The colors in the photo may not differ significantly from the original...

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Year of birth: 03.06.1988 Kharkov I work in such directions as: performance art, painting, photography, collage, installation. My works are in private collections in Ukraine, USA, Ireland, England, Poland, Canada, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Czechia, Norway, Finland, in the collection of the Fund Spazio-Tempo Arte Italy, Museum of national history in Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark. 2017-2020 - Teacher at the Computer Academy "ItStep". The course of drawing, composition and art history. Kharkov, Ukraine. My interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8E0egPlki24 My appearances: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyHjUj6UvtI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB_aus5TazM .drozdova.9889/posts/pfbid0s8kW4obxhmMxwd9N8axhTFyC2FCRp3gM2D3oUSqk3es5T3QQuM1jmvky27BtGCAhl?mibextid=YxdKMJ Publications about bo me: .html#more .html ?fbclid=IwAR1ua3PkIxxut-cO_BTiWZCFiKCUyBZMLr2cHu4Hzm6ccgaunVOmZ74jTLA .html ?fbclid=IwAR0D5R3i_786sO1W-HrCan2vI8mlfeqrWHEN82U_CgYDPGM-m66QOjB2wSU .html /

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