Year of creation | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 15 W × 10 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | drawing |
Style | contemporary art |
Genre | miniature |
Materials | pencil, wood |
Modules | 2 |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
The work is dedicated to a state familiar to every Ukrainian today. It's hard to describe it in words, but easy to feel. It echoes with the childish cry inside each of us. In psychological concept, the inner child is considered a part of a person's personality that embodies emotional vulnerability, intuition, creativity, and joy. This part of our "self" contributes to mental resilience, serving as a source of inspiration and inner support. By listening to oneself in all manifestations, a person unfolds their creative potential, improves emotional balance, and enhances self-awareness. During war, this child is blinded by fear and anxiety. Represented in the work as an amorphous figure with a child's face, it reflects vulnerability and fragility, heightened in the context of wartime (the same malicious goat's head in the necklace made of anti-tank hedgehogs and bullets).
Yulia, a 22-year-old Ukrainian artist, works in surrealism. Born in a currently occupied territory, she was forced to endure many trials, which had a profound impact on her art. In her artworks, Yulia explores complex emotions connected with struggle, losses, and the search for inner balance. Her works are an attempt to find beauty amidst chaos and inspire others to seek their own path.