Year of creation | 2014 |
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Dimensions | 24 W × 81 H × 24 D cm |
Weight | 5.5 kg |
Type of art | sculpture |
Style | modern |
Genre | symbolic |
Materials | Mixed method |
This sculpture by Elena Gambaryan is a hymn to femininity and nature, embodied in clay and color. Symbolizing the subtle connection between man and nature, it performs not only an aesthetic function, but also asks questions about our interaction with the world around us. Dutch motifs and ethnic elements make this sculpture not only a piece of modern art, but also an important part of cultural heritage.
Born in Moscow, graduated from the Stroganov Moscow Higher Art and Art Pedagogical University, Department of Ceramics. Member of the Moscow Union of Artists. Participant of exhibitions in halls and museums of Moscow and other Russian cities. Participant of Russian and international symposiums on ceramics. Teacher of ceramics at the British Higher School of Design. Works on graphics. The themes of Elena's works are related to the natural forms of plants, animals and humans. She is interested in ancient and archaic images and sculpture, stone prints and cave paintings. The sculptor is inspired by the forms and ornaments of the arts of different peoples of the world, because it has been honed over the centuries to the harmony and laconicism of forms transformed into a symbol. In her work, Elena Gambaryan seeks the relationship between nature and man and the answer to the question of how a person can establish peace and harmony in himself and be filled with this state from nature. Her creativity is only on the bright side of life. The artist is interested in achieving a feeling of fullness and inner content of the form. She conducts this search in works on various topics.