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The project "Blue in the City" was created specifically for the exhibition in the New Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow, Russia), designed to connect the work of contemporary artists with the work of geometric abstract artists of the last century. Ground coffee is used as material, as a prototype - objects of Moscow from a bird's eye view, presented in the form of abstract geometric compositions. 
In 2020, the blue color was chosen as the color of the year according to the Pantone Institute. The emotional message of blue is the need for stability and confidence. This topic develops with emphasis on the familiar that usually surrounds us in the city. What gives us a sense of immutability with the variability of the world around us is the objects of urban infrastructure: parks, reservoirs, transport highways. Residents of a bustling and fluid metropolis have a great need for stability, and with our inner gaze we all cling to these blue anchors of calm.
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Blue in the city #2 Painting

Elena Soroka

Russia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in

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The project "Blue in the City" was created specifically for the exhibition in the New Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow, Russia), designed to connect the work of contemporary artists with the work of geometric abstract artists of the last century. Ground coffee is used as material, as a prototype - objects of Moscow from a bird's eye view, presented in the form of abstract geometric compositions. In 2020, the blue color was chosen as the color of the year according to the Pantone Institute. The emotional message of blue is the need for stability and confidence. This topic develops with emphasis on the familiar that usually surrounds us in the city. What gives us a sense of immutability with the variability of the world around us is the objects of urban infrastructure: parks, reservoirs, transport highways. Residents of a bustling and fluid metropolis have a great need for stability, and with our inner gaze we all cling to these blue anchors of calm.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in

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