Year of creation | 2023 |
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Dimensions | 22.2 W × 31.8 H × 0.1 D cm |
Type of art | drawing |
Style | surrealism |
Genre | animal |
Materials | mixed method, paper |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
In ancient times, in the Carpathians, on a remote mountain peak, a fantastic oak grove grew. The trees there could speak. Their wisdom was known throughout the forest. There lived a unique oak: it had only one eye and was always smiling. His name was Mystic Oakwarden. He was the keeper of ancient legends and magical secrets preserved in the grove's heart. When people came across the Mystic Oakwarden, they learned the wisdom of the forest and received answers to their questions. He told them about ancient rituals, mysterious creatures, time travel, and magical artifacts. It was said among people that the person who can solve all the secrets of Mystic Oakwarden will receive immeasurable wisdom and incomparable power. Many people of all kinds went to the forest to look for him and question him. But it turned out that asking the right question is much more complicated than it seems. So the secrets of life are safe.
Noumenona is a modern Ukrainian artist who chose the path of surrealism and abstraction. For a long time, she was engaged in choreography and music in a violin class. She started painting in 2021, after leaving her job at a top Ukrainian company. In August 2022, her personal exhibition was held in the city of Rivne. Works with acrylic, ink, charcoal, pastel, watercolor, collage elements, aerosol paint and texture paste. She paints exclusively at night and loves mixed media. In her paintings, with the help of inaccuracy of forms, small details, and work with colors, the artist tries to create such an image that will evoke in the viewer the shadows of his memories, fantasies and dreams. The artist values the freedom of interpretation and almost does not publish the description of the paintings, leaving the viewer space for personal discovery and interaction with the works. She dreams of her own creative workshop, because the war took it away.