Year of creation | 2018 |
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Dimensions | 80 W × 80 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | symbolism |
Genre | mythological |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
Painting from the series of metaphorical paintings 'Dragon's Flight'. The artwork depicts a woman with a torn wound in place of her heart, accompanied by a dragon. It explores intense emotions and situations such as love and betrayal. Throughout the creative process, I questioned what provides support after the collapse of hope and love. I believe that the most appropriate answer lies in the light and love that we possess. We have an inner light that brings us joy in any circumstance. In this series, the dragon symbolizes the shadow side, resistance, support, and strength. It can be interpreted as a reference to biblical themes to some extent. Nevertheless, the dragon remains an integral part of this painting series, and I leave the interpretation of metaphors to the collectors' own senses. This original artwork is painted on canvas using oil. The edges are painted, but it requires framing.
I strive to capture and convey the delicate nuances of sensitivity, sensuality, sexuality and a myriad of other sensations and emotions in my paintings, . I firmly believe that feelings and emotions are eternal, and through my art, I aim to express and explore these timeless aspects of the human experience. In my artistic practice I create a space where emotions are not only expressed but also shared, where the boundaries between artist and spectator blur, and where the power of art to evoke and provoke emotions is celebrated. Through this ongoing exchange, I believe that art can touch hearts, inspire conversations, and create connections that transcend time and space.