Year of creation | 2019 |
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Dimensions | 100 W × 70 H × 3 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | pop art |
Genre | interior |
Materials | oil, canvas |
The Rise Of Gray Matter Or the Utopia Of Human Feelings (tribute to Hariton Pushwagner and George Orwell) The artwork was inspired by the art of the great pop artist Hariton Pushwagner. I tried to look at George Orwell's literature through the eyes of Chariton Pushwagner. I painted my cover version of some of Puswagner's works, mixing them into one work, injecting ideas and a sense of the World of Orwell's 1984 novel. I have been working on this work for over a year. I used for inspiration the moments when I had the appropriate disposition of the spirit, those moments in which I could sink in into the World of these two great artists. The work is painted in the original, copyright technology with high quality French oil paints. It is rich in many and perfectly expressed reliefs and color solutions. He has a certificate of authenticity and a wall hanging system.
Painting of the artist Vlado Vesselinov is a great example that the vintage style prevails lately and is also present in the world of contemporary art. The work of Vesselinov should be read as an expression of nostalgia and fascination with the past - fashion, design and pop culture of the 60s. A characteristic feature of these images is a clearly visible texture of the canvas, which remind us pages that someone snatched fr om a fashion magazine found in the attic. It's similar to the effect used by Quentin Tarantino in his recent productions, wh ere full of dirt and defects film reels pulls the audience in a unique atmosphere of a Drive-in theater. As for the colors of Vesselinov artworks, he clearly refers to the psychedelic record covers of Jimi Hendrix or Jefferson Airplaine.