Episode 9: THE LEFT EYE OF THE GOD OF HORUS Drawing - Vadim Ponomarenko
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Episode 9: THE LEFT EYE OF THE GOD OF HORUS

Original drawing, 50×65 cm, 2023
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Characteristics of the Drawing “Episode 9: THE LEFT EYE OF THE GOD OF HORUS”

Year of creation2023
Dimensions50 W × 65 H × 1 D   cm
Type of artdrawing
Styleabstract
Genremythological
Materialspen, paper
Type of packagingart tube
Keywords
OldstoneTextureArtReligionancientArchitecturewallVintageblackpackageDirtydeviceStructureTombstoneEyeGod's eye

Description of the Artwork “Episode 9: THE LEFT EYE OF THE GOD OF HORUS”

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This painting is an immersion into the mysterious world of ancient Egyptian mythology, embodied through abstractionism. THE LEFT EYE OF THE GOD HORUS, brought to the foreground, becomes the center of a mythological labyrinth of symbols expressing the essence of the divine world order. Vadim Ponomarenko masterfully plays with elements, revealing through art images of antiquity, power and enlightenment. The rich and deep texture of the painting, in which ancient signs and modern artificial perception are intertwined, evokes a powerful emotional response, forcing the viewer to think about eternal values and the hidden meaning of life.

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About the artist

Vadim Ponomarenko (Vadisİst) is a contemporary Russian artist. Vadim was born in 1968, in the Saratov region. In 1983 he graduated with honors from the Mineralovodsk Art School. I dreamed of becoming an architect, but life decreed otherwise, and Vadim received an economic education. Despite the daily workload, Vadim always gravitated towards creativity and continued to improve his artistic skills by attending the department of additional art education at the Moscow Art School at the Russian Academy of Arts and the Saratov Art School named after A.P. Bogolyubov. Vadim studied the properties of oil and acrylic, was engaged in wood painting and illustration. In 2022, having moved to Turkey, Vadim made drawing his main activity. Now Vadim creates most of his works in the graphic avant-garde style and in the sketching style. In graphics, he is attracted by the conciseness and clarity of lines, strokes, and geometrically verified intersection of planes. Sketching allows you to capture and capture a moment, convey its atmosphere and mood. Vadim's works are based on historical and mythological subjects, as well as on impressions from visiting architectural monuments and theatrical performances.

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