Year of creation | 2019 |
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Dimensions | 29.5 W × 50.4 H × 72 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | modern |
Genre | interior |
Materials | oil, canvas |
« Through all obstacles » by Mansur Boybekov Influence on health. Scientists have long established that certain colors and shapes of objects and images have a great impact on a person’s emotional health. In a sense, this is due to unconscious associations. In the “Trough all obstacles” picture, I used colors and shapes that are designed to most positively affect your health. The painting “Trough all obstacles” is made with bright pure colors. Consider their effects on health separately. In the painting “Trough all obstacles”, bright yellow color acts as a symbol of unyielding and inexhaustible power. Swift strokes and a pronounced movement from left to right adjusts your subconscious mind to adamant confidence in your own success. The picture “Trough all obstacles” fills the viewer with strength and confidence. I recommend viewing this picture before important events and events. The yellow color and shape of the wedge will fill you with energy and help you tune in for success. . An Idea. I believe that a person who clearly knows his goal and with all his soul who wants to achieve it is impossible to stop. There are many examples in History when goal-oriented people literally did the impossible. A truly purposeful person transforms or destroys all obstacles in his path, and from some even gains some benefit. For a man, truly nothing is impossible. You, dear reader, have achieved success, and I am sure you have had to overcome many obstacles for this. Let my picture “Through all obstacles” serve as a reminder of your great achievements! . In the Interior. The painting “Trough all obstacles” is painted by a professional artist on a high-quality synthetic canvas with acrylic paints. The picture is of medium size and painted in the most fashionable abstract technology. Thanks to this, the picture “Trough all obstacles” fits into any interior. The picture will undoubtedly attract the attention of your guests and emphasize your individuality. All modern designers insist on the availability of paintings in the interior as soon as the picture can give the interior completeness and endow with a unique character. And also you should not forget that the picture “Trough all obstacles” is unique - no one has a second one and, therefore, the picture is the subject of a cut. With your presence, the painting “Trough all obstacles” will make your interior truly luxurious.
Biography of Mansur Boybekov. Mansur Boybekov was born in 1971 in Uzbekistan, the city of Andijan. In his early childhood, Mansur discovered in himself the talent of the artist, thanks to his brother, who showed Mansur the basics of drawing and painting. In his youth, Mansur was engaged in painting walls in the Uzbek national style and drawing landscapes. And being in the army, he painted campaign posters. Mansur was educated as an artist-decorator at the Art Institute No. 1 in Andijan, Uzbekistan. In 1999, Mansur Boybekov moved with his family to the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent. Then he continued to draw. At that time, Mansur painted mostly realistic landscapes for sale among acquaintances and friends. Mansur turned to abstract painting in 2018. Mansur believes that abstract painting makes it possible to show more of its potential and makes it possible to express complex ideas. Before you start creating a picture, Mansur meditates and creates a mental image of the picture in his mind. Abstract works of Mansur are filled with deep meaning. Mansur about his inspiration: «I believe that everyone deserves to be happy and can achieve this on their own. And those who did it - the heroes. I take inspiration from examples of the lives of people who have achieved great success in their lives. My pictures of the very life of which we all dream and to which we aspire! This is a life of luxury, full of pleasure and joy. My pictures are a reminder that you have already achieved success, which means you can achieve anything! »