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Monesha (Mona Ganesha) Print

Konstantin Rudnev

Ukraine

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Monesha (Mona Ganesha) – that’s what I called my fantasy on the topic of esotericism. Ganesha was lonely until this moment, because he couldn’t find anyone beautiful enough. I suppose, this allusion to Mona Lisa should seem beautiful enough to him.

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2024

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8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

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I have lived and worked in Mariupol, Ukraine for the most part of my life. I worked as a furniture and interior designer, wrote poetry and stories, and for the last years I have been working as a translator. In 2014, I proposed to the city mayor an option for reconstructing the central square of the city of Mariupol, decorating it with white doves of peace and calling it Peace Avenue, and these proposals were brought to life later. I loved Mariupol, and only the war and destruction of the city forced me to move from there. I spent 21 days in a siege, I saw many horrible things. But in my paintings I tried to express not the horrors of war, but the beauties of life around. I mainly paint with oil paints on canvas, I like any subject where reality crosses a fine line into fantasy, I believe that each painting should convey some important opinion through symbols. I believe in life and the possibility of changing it for the better, this is the basis of my inspiration, which I would like to wish to everyone who reads these lines.

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