Year of creation | 2020 |
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Dimensions | 30 W × 40 H × 0 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | post-impressionism |
Genre | landscape |
Materials | acrylic, cardboard |
Framing | the artwork is sold with framing |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
This painting conveys the depth of the forests surrounding Mount Boyka, expressively depicting the magical atmosphere and folklore legends of Crimea. The post-impressionist style enhances the experience, creating in the viewer a feeling of immersion in the magic and mystery of this territory. The end result is a reflection of the power of nature and mystical beauty, a tribute to both the visible and invisible life of the forest.
In my work, I explore the multidimensionality of space, the nature of light and sound, delving into the mysteries of the universe and unusual phenomena. I have always been attracted to the unknown - that which lies beyond the perception of three-dimensional reality. The images of my paintings are filled with an atmosphere of mystery and numinosity, creating space for reflection and interpretation. Each composition becomes for me a kind of dialogue with the otherworldly. I strive to lift the veil of secrets in order to get closer to the Source, to those truths that can change our perception of the world. I like to experiment with different materials and techniques, which allows me to find new ways to express my ideas. I work in such mediums as painting, graphics, audiovisual performance and installation. Each piece becomes a unique experience, reflecting my desire for exploration and self-expression. My creativity is not just a process of creation; it is a journey deep into myself and into the infinity of the surrounding world, where each work opens up new horizons of understanding and perception.