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Elya Yalonetski
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14 x 21 in ($129)
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This ceramic sculpture by Elya Yalonetski is a stunning piece that captures the viewer's attention with its celestial figures playing instruments. It is part of the artist's latest exhibition, where she draws inspiration from ancient motifs ranging from the Garden of Eden to the four horsemen of the Apocalypse. The intricate details of the sculpture create a sense of movement and evoke the sound of celestial music. As a Ukrainian-born artist who studied art in Russia, Yalonetski has close ties to both countries. The ongoing conflict between the two nations has deeply affected her, and the themes of creation and temptation in her art reflect the current state of the world. Despite the current failure of virtues, the artist remains focused on the beauty of creation. Through her work, she highlights the hope that humanity can still be saved, as long as we can celebrate and appreciate the beauty of the world around us.
Giclee on Canvas
14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in
15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in
White
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You can find me on Patreon. Elya Yalonetski is an award-winning ceramic artist based in Berlin, whose unique creations have earned her a dedicated following on social media. With over 20 years of experience in the field, Yalonetski combines her traditional training from the ceramic art school with baroque and renaissance elements to produce sculptures and figurines that are both stunning and evocative. For Yalonetski, ceramics is a mystical medium that transcends time and space. Despite being fragile, ceramic pieces can survive for ages, preserving the personal aura of their creators and serving as testaments to entire cultures. For example, the Linear Pottery culture and Stroke Ceramic culture are just two of the many ancient cultures that have been named after ceramics, though we cannot know the particular names of the earliest artisans themself. With over 1,000 objects sold to collectors around the world, Yalonetski hopes that her work will one day be appreciated by future generations, who will be able to decipher the emotions and intentions behind her art, just as she has done with the work of ancient craftsmen. In addition to sculptures, Yalonetski also offers affordable figurines that are 100% unique, each one created on a pottery wheel and painted by hand with glazes. For those who appreciate her art but are unable to purchase an original piece, the artist also offers high-quality prints of her sculptures arranged in her signature style.
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