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PUMPKIN AND COFFEE. Reflections on metal Print

Aleksandra Manzha

Kazakhstan

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

I paint pictures from nature to convey the state of that moment, in order to create the format of the first sensations. Small still lifes painted with a wide brush allow you to see and depict simple color relationships. The energy of the stroke is important! Each extra brushstroke complicates the reading of the original color. Expressiveness disappears. It is necessary to cut off all unnecessary things, to strive for simplification. This is a very interesting challenge to devote your life to! Only the highest quality materials are used in my works. Premium quality oil that does not tarnish or deteriorate over time from the sun. The work is sold unframed, immediately ready to be placed on the wall. The painting will be signed and a certificate of conformity will be attached to it. The work is packaged very well in a cardboard box with foam to protect it during delivery. Maybe due to monitor contrast settings, item colors may be slightly different.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:

10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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My name is Alexandra Manzha, I am a Siberian artist, born in 1987. I have been drawing since childhood, studied at an art school, then at the Novosibirsk State Art College. As an artist, I wonder about the position of the border between childhood and maturity, about the nature of the concept of “adulthood” and “childishness.” Why does being an adult mean losing sensitivity, the ability to perceive something new? How do “uncles” and “aunts” grow out of children who are open, dreaming, and inquisitive? At what point does the radical change occur? Where is this point of no return and where does the “little prince” go? How is it that he squanders interest in other worlds? To maintain this childish perception of the world, I am attuning my inner sensory vision. It helps me to see the intangible, subtle matter. This barely perceptible auratic substance permeates everything in this world, connecting the incompatible. I use the metamodernist technique of oscillating between and beyond multiple disparate horizons. My characters strike a delicate balance between free will and flow, sincerity and irony, integrity and duality, clarity and ambiguity, and natural and magical. They are always looking for the truth, not hoping to find it. I explore the amorphous, intangible aura through the bodily shell. An aura is a certain substance, composition, and property that has yet to be revealed. I find unique ways to have an auratic experience without being repelled by this liquid substance.

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