Year of creation | 2023 |
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Dimensions | 40 W × 40 H × 3 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | abstract |
Genre | battle and war |
Materials | acrylic, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
The "Stalingrad" art series serves as a piercing reminder of the devastations caused by warfare. These pieces encapsulate the turmoil, unfiltered emotional distress, and the profound scars left upon both the earth and its inhabitants. They engage the spectator with integrated words that signify the deep-seated losses endured by humankind amidst ongoing conflicts. This specific piece, marked with the term "potential," reflects on the squandered prospects, the dreams that never came to fruition, and the futures that were never actualized for those caught in the tumult of war.
A contemporary artist whose work is rooted in abstract art. Initially exploring fluid art and pointillism, im eventually found my voice in abstraction, which has now become my primary medium. My art is deeply empathetic, and i believe that stories, whether told through music, words, or color, have the power to heal the soul. My paintings are more than just visual pieces; they are emotional narratives that resonate with viewers. If someone feels a connection to my work, it means i have succeeded in telling a story that speaks to them, offering a sense of shared experience and alleviating loneliness. My canvases express pure emotion and embrace being different and misunderstood, constantly searching for a harmonious blend of retro and modern influences, reflecting how emotions are inherently tied to our past.