Year of creation | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 50 W × 50 H × 3.5 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | abstract |
Genre | interior |
Materials | mixed method, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
This abstract painting, titled "Golden Thread," draws inspiration from the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where broken pottery is repaired with gold, embracing imperfections as part of the object's history. The artwork features a powerful and elegant silhouette profile, seamlessly blending texture and color to evoke a sense of balance and duality. The rich black background on the left side contrasts sharply with the lighter palette of white and subtle gold accents on the right, symbolizing the interplay of light and darkness. A golden thread bisects the figure, representing the imperfections and uniqueness of one's personality. The use of texture adds depth and dimension, enhancing the visual impact and inviting viewers to explore the intricate details. The composition conveys themes of unity, contrast, and the beauty found in imperfection, making it a compelling piece for modern interiors. The size is 50*50 cm.
Artist Veronika Obushikhina has been residing in Spain since 2011. With multiple degrees in linguistics, psychology, and management, she has always had a passion for art. Veronika prefers abstract art. Her works, created using mixed techniques such as texture paste and acrylic, are distinguished by their depth and volume. She pays special attention to the interaction of various textures, adding vibrancy and realism to her creations. Veronika draws inspiration from nature, architecture, and emotional experiences, which she channels into her art to create immersive sensory experiences. She is particularly fascinated by the play of colors and the way different textures can evoke complex emotions and thoughts. The use of texture paste in her work allows her to build layers and create a sense of three-dimensionality, adding a tactile element that engages viewers on a deeper level. Through her works, she strives to evoke emotional experiences in viewers, inviting them to explore the depth of her creations and feel a profound connection to the art.