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The artwork is a part of "French Courses" /Montreal series. Inspired - most likely - by The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells, summer-to-fall transition, specifically as seen in Montreal, QC, and, most prominently, immersing into the study of tarot and history behind divination through cards. The series consists of minimalist silhouette-type and line drawings on thicker ~A6 paper of different tones - yellowish, light pink, greyish-green - several stacks of which were acquired by a lucky accident in a quite atmospheric "old-school" print shop on the way to sign up for French courses, hence the series name. Artworks from this series can exist autonomously, as well as work together aka be multi-paneled.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Box
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
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Ships From:Printing facility in California.
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Maria Mylenka (alias moonolog) is a Ukrainian artist, currently based in Canada, with architectural background – both academically and genetically – and a self that is in a continuous and accelerating flux, drawing being perhaps the only constant in her life.. *I shall switch to first person here* My creative practices range from drawing and painting to digital art, tattooing and wood-turning; through my art I – largely subconsciously – explore topics of femininity and physicality, supernatural and spiritual, mental health and “everything that’s wrong with the world” through a lens of sarcasm and stoicism. These and other themes are, of course, also subject to change as my interests progress and change. I often find myself being heavily influenced by people, places, things – a book I am reading at a given time, a city I’m in, external global events, personal internal turmoils, random hyper-fixations, and a million other factors. Despite drawing constantly, with and without a reason, since early childhood, it wasn’t until the beginning of 2020 that a shift in consciousness happened for me, and I realized and began embracing my nature as an Artist, along with the fact that making art – in whatever shape or form, but primarily drawing – is a calling, as opposed to just some silly hobby, which I considered it to be for far too long. My works are mostly minimal and can be [subjectively] characterized as weird, naïve, dark, seemingly nonsensical. I practice art as a sort of self-therapy and a coping mechanism. Art for me is, in fact, a cry for common sense and adequacy, which – quite counter-intuitively – often calls for confusing and chaotic forms.
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