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Rainbow Girl # 22 Print

Nadiia Guliaieva

Ukraine

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This Rainbow Girl represents the yumminess of being true self. Her hair on one side is all styled, and the other side is in little chaos. It means finding your own balance between what you want to look like and what you feel like.

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Print: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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I enjoy using my art as a metaphor for life. Just look at it like this: blank canvas is life's playground, contrast is polar emotions, pallette is a choice we make every single day. I prefer to look at life as if it's art, and this art if not perfect - that's why it's eternally expanding, developing and becoming even more that it's ever been. Rainbow Girls (Symbolic Art) it's a graphic art where main characters are bright girls who represent energies of freedom, pure rage, harmony, intelligence, wisdom, self-awareness and following the heart. Psychedelic mood of the paintings calls for self-exploring and opening doors to different dimensions, the same as bringing love and mindfulness to every single moment of life. Rainbow Girls is the unity of the cosmic and the earthen. Abstract Art (Reflective Art) is all about reflection, as clearly all people have different lenses of perception. So I like to look at it like this: my artworks are mirrors, and what will be eventually seen depends on each viever. I do not give names to my artworks because I don't want them to be framed with a concept that might me different for a different viewer. Let everyone see whatever they see, and absence of name gives an opportunity to see something different later on. My abstract series have the same description for all the works included, because this is truly how it's been: I always felt inspired by the urge to create, and I did. I always felt a lot, and always wanted to express that through abstractions. And abstractions should keep what they are - nameless splashes of emotions, feelings and ideas; otherwise they lose their essence. My Rainbow Girls series have started back in 2017, as this is the year I felt like painting graphics again. I felt resonance with graphic art back in college in 2002 or so, but because of some misunderstanding stopped doing it, and haven't done it for 14 years. It's only along my self-discovery journey that I'm "officially" on since 2010, it was a moment for me to finally do what I love doing. I had a very transformative psychedelic trip that reminded me a lot about reality and what things really are, and after that I started to give birth to hundreds of graphic pictures that soon after got the concept of "Rainbow Girls". And idea behind the rainbow is that all shades of energy are worthy of being. So after I create another girl, I intuitively give her a symbological meaning.

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