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"E.M. Remarque: Found - to the lost generation" Print

Dmitri Didorenko

Ukraine

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Ernest Hemingway and Erich Maria Remarque attributed themselves to the lost generation. I understand how difficult they lived the life, but as a result ... The first – Nobel laureate, caught tuna on his yacht in the Caribbean, or didn`t deny himself anything on a safari in Africa. An exceptionally lost generation. And the second took his beloved to the south coast of France or Italy. And he had a red sports cabriolet, and own business, and the legendary leather suitcase with labels from all over Europe. Ernest and Erich dreamed about all this in the trenches of the First World War. Fate comforted. But even now many people remember their front years, as happies and best years, where everything was clear. We appreciate today and wait for tomorrow. One does not contradict the another. The picture is about this. The left third of the picture is war. With the right side it shared barbed wire of happenings, scissors of taken decisions and a rose of hope.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:12 W x 6 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 11.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Blind painter. Dmitri Didorenko lost his vision in a tragic accident during research expedition. The 2 World War bomb let him live, but it took the most important thing – his eyes. People thought he would finish his life as a miserable disable, but he didn't. Instead of this Dmitri painted his first artwork only 4 month after the accident. And after all he became the most unbelievable painter in the world. He created his own style – a complex system of patterns, that he called „impossible“. His paintings contain from 3000 to 4000 hues. Dmitri needs 250 to 600 hours to create one painting. His artworks take you to the bright world of colours and harmony, they are full of the endless love and will power. Each time you look at his paintings you understand that anything is possible.

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