Year of creation | 2016 |
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Dimensions | 29.5 W × 20 H × 0.1 D cm |
Type of art | drawing |
Style | abstract |
Genre | interior |
Materials | mixed method, paper |
Type of packaging | art tube |
In this painting, artist Lemazart reinterprets everyday moments, turning a kitten's play with balls of yarn into a metaphor for life and creativity. Using a rich palette of colors, the author creates a visually rich composition in which each ball and thread plays its role in creating the overall picture. The mosaic-like construction and vintage accents give the work a unique charm and depth, making it not only a decoration for any interior, but also an object for reflection on the complex patterns of our existence.
I was born and live in the south of Russia, in a cozy green town. I spend a lot of time in nature. As a child, in my parents’ garden, at country picnics, I observed its miracles: the growth of a whole plant from a seed, its changes, I watched a snail crawl out of its shell and stretch out its antennae with eyes, look at me, stroke all the dogs and cats. I was in awe. , contemplating life on the planet. Like all children, I drew it. The music teacher recommended sending me to an art school. I painted all the notebooks. All school notebooks too. While studying at the Faculty of Art, I was inspired by how nature takes back the territory that man had developed. I painted the skeletons of houses overgrown with ivy and hastily painted fences covered with moss. I found beauty in them because of the inner feeling that I was like a place abandoned by man, abandoned by myself and my family. I had a hard time in my parents' family. After coming into contact with spiritual knowledge in 2013 and being shocked by what was new, I began to draw abstractions to express my mental states, they were rushing out. At first the drawings were gloomy. They were art therapy for me. It's like ventilating inner corners where light didn't reach before. When enough light penetrated, the drawings changed. They began to delight with their beauty and abundant content. The lines on them intertwine like climbing plants, like streams on the asphalt. Everything in our world is so intertwined, there is nothing separate, even though it sometimes seems so. My paintings can be called travel paintings, metaphorical paintings. By holding your gaze on the image, you have the opportunity to have a heart-to-heart talk with yourself. Contemplating them, you can meditate and observe your states. I am inspired by the flight of birds, cracks on the ground, streams of rain on the road, intertwined branches, threads, deep warm conversations