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Feminism digital art, large print on canvas, woman portrait art Print

Leah Larisa Bunshaft DIZLARKA

Spain

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This item is print on canvas of my digital art work. 70Х70 cm 28Х28 inch The artist's idea Painting "Woman, Who Are You?" This painting is about a woman, her destiny, about her choices. Malevich's black square was once a real revolution and changed painting. The red square that we see in the picture consists of women, whose names do not even need to be called, because they know everything, the women who changed this world. (Frida Kahlo, Anna Akhmatova, Coco Chanel, Queen Elizabeth II, Golda Meir, Valentina Tereshkova, Silena Williams, Maria Skłodowska-Curie, Margaret Thatcher, Margaret Hamilton, Sophia Ionescu, Malala Yusufzai). In this square, in the center, we see a missing link in the color that breaks the integrity of the square. Like a broken pixel on a screen, it flickers with its uncertainty and emptiness. There is a portrait of a modern young beautiful girl In this square. Her face is shrouded in an expensive platinum mask of the standard of beauty. She has already practically merged with it, but so far we can still see a living individual person. The mask here acts both as an object hiding the real person and as a kind of totem. After all, Beauty is now a new religion that turns its adepts into one-type clones, who look more and more like clowns, and the whole action resembles a circus show. Instead of fighting for achievements in this world, women are fighting a doomed war against time, putting on the armor of modern advances in plastic surgery and cosmetology, turning into some kind of universal soldiers, assembled as from a construction set of nails, hair, eyelashes, breast and other things grown up. Painting colors on your screen may differ slightly from actual colors. Made by Leah Larisa Bunshaft (#DIZLARKA)

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Giclee on Canvas

Size:

16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Leah Larisa Bunshaft was born in 1983 in Severodonezk (Ukraine), spent her youth in Veliky Novgorod (Russia). Moved to Israel in 2012. She now lives and works in Barcelona (Spain). She holds an MA from the Arts and Construction Department in The Novgorod State University (2000-2006). Leah`s post-graduate studies include advanced courses in graphic design, photography, art history, psychology and creativity in advertising. A key theme in Leah's paintings is the vulnerability of the fragile human being in this insecure world. She explores her own vulnerability in the ever-changing conditions of contemporary reality, issues of femininity, women's life, fininism and self-identity. She is also fascinated by the theme of time, the cycles of life and death, change in the process of time, and the complex relationship between humans and time. She uses painting, graphics, photography, collage, installation, concrete work, embroidery, digital art, generative art, mixed media. Leah participated in solo and group exhibitions. Her work is included in private collections in the USA, Canada, Russia, Israel, Spain, Japan, Germany, Denmark.

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