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Fine Art Paper
9 x 12 in ($40)
White ($80)
240 Views
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I was very much struck and inspired by the situation in Belarus, when decided to paint this picture. Well, I'll try to explain the meaning of the picture firstly, the current situation in Belarus is that in the Belarusian society there is now a confrontation between the power structures, the police and who support the dictatorship of the president and the common people who want freedom and change. The picture is filled with associative signs - sharp, black lines that go from below symbolize the power structures, the police, who are currently fighting with people who want Freedom. The white color in the picture, the white stripe is a symbol of Freedom. That is, it turns out that the power structures, as it were, pierce this freedom, destroy it. Blood is shed in the battle for freedom. On these black bayonets, which symbolize police batons, roses grow at their ends What does this mean? It means that when these power structures, the police change batons for roses, take flowers in their hands, then freedom will come and peace will come to Belarus. Well, again, flowers, Roses symbolize the Belarusian peaceful protest, because the Belarusians, that is, the people of Belarus, go out to peaceful protests with flowers in their hands. The people of Belarus are against violence and dictatorship. Also, the picture shows the struggle between good and evil, light and darkness. In short, something like this)
2021
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
Yes
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Irena is a unique artist who amazes with her variety of colors. She has recently been working in the style of abstract art There is always an inherent thought in her works, with which Irina sincerely shares with the viewer through her paintings. Her works are often very different in technique of execution, but color combinations, which are unusually harmoniously complementing and revealing each other, are her hallmark. There is a lot of light in each of her works. At one of her exhibitions, one of the critics, looking at her work, called Irina an artist of light. Many of Irina's works are in private collections in many countries of the world
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