Year of creation | 2016 |
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Dimensions | 42 W × 30 H × 0 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | fine art |
Genre | portrait |
Materials | drawing ink, paper |
To experience a feeling of self-pity. To want to hide in a chair from the outside world. Who doesn't know this feeling?
My path to art was not direct and planned. I got a journalism education and had a great career as an editor and publisher. It was only in adulthood that I realized that my real passion was art. I took a risk and now I'm doing everything to realize my destiny. Every morning I wake up with the My path to art was not direct and planned. I got a journalism education and had a great career as an editor and publisher. It was only in adulthood that I realized that my real passion was art. I took a risk and now I'm doing everything to realize my destiny. Every morning I wake up with the promise that today I will work to the limit of my abilities and capabilities. And every single day that's exactly what I do. In my art I try to understand the nature of women, to tell their stories. Each drawing is an episode in which I experience the feelings of the heroine, go through her joyful or difficult path. This is how my empathy manifests itself. More and more often I draw on recycled materials - old issues of newspapers and used office paper. I use what we usually throw in the trash. I want to say that old things can become a work of art. To some extent, I am also the same old newspaper that dreams of becoming a masterpiece.