Year of creation | 2023 |
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Dimensions | 70 W × 60 H × 2.5 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | expressionism |
Genre | still-life |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
In this painting, Vera Gvildis masterfully explores the complex image of a clown, framed by elements of a circus stage and arena. Every stroke, every color on the canvas is embodied with the goal of immersing the viewer in a world where the mask serves not only for the role on stage, but also reflects true emotions and inner experiences. These images provoke reflection on the role of the mask in the life of every person, making the picture not only visually attractive, but also deeply philosophical.
Born in Moscow, graduated from the Dolores Stylist Academy, courses at Moscow State Art Institute named after Surikov "Painting and graphics." Member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia (TSHR) and Creative association of professional artists ART Nisha. Participant of exhibitions in halls and museums of Moscow and other Russian cities. Works Faiths are kept in private collections in Russia and abroad Here's what Vera says: I am inspired by a woman and her inner world • I try to express all feelings and emotions through painting, all the disadvantages turn into advantages by accepting yourself as you are. • I paint in oil on canvas, sometimes I use acrylic. • The idea of my creativity lies in one main sense - to give energy not no matter what. • I convey all this through pure bright colors, so I work with oil, it best suited for realizing my ideas