Optimistic yellow.. Painting by Alexandr Zhukovsky
Optimistic yellow.. Painting by Alexandr Zhukovsky
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Characteristics of the Painting “Optimistic yellow..”

Dimensions113 W × 140 H × 0.1 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Keywords
womaneyesyellowmodern speciesfashion

Description of the Artwork “Optimistic yellow..”

"Optimistic yellow. Illuminating 13-0647." Inspired by the first color of this year 2021 according to PANTONE specialists of the American Color Institute, this color is PANTONE 13-0647 llluminating (optimistic yellow ) and PANTONE 17-5104 Ultimate grey (calm gray ). In the picture, we see a fashionista who has already managed to acquire a brand-name thing, but in the pursuit of fashion, she began to lose her true appearance, inflated lips and huge eyelashes, turned her into a certain entity in a four-eyed creature for selfies.The viewer should feel a little confused, when you look at this picture there is an incomprehensible feeling of bifurcation of the object it is difficult to focus on four eyes at once at the same time , it is not familiar, but it fascinates and intrigues with its unusual nature.Modern art style. The author's original technique.

Optimistic yellow..

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About the artist

I was born in Kherson on December 8, 1979. As a child, I was constantly asleep. They came up to me from time to time and checked whether I was breathing or not. My father was a photographer. He photographed vacationers on the seas. He had a creative approach to this case. Dad got donkeys, monkeys, parrots and horses to work in our Kherson yard. People constantly came to us, like a zoo.As a child, I always drew something. I remember sitting on the floor, drawing a blue dog in profile, shaded with a pen. I liked the fact that I saw this dog clearly. I realized that drawing images is interesting. I drew in class at school. I even came up with a game: someone drew a dot or dash, and I developed the drawing further with my classmates.I didn't stand out much at school, I didn't like to study, but I was constantly given normal grades. If necessary, he could answer, of course, but he didn't want to go too far in mathematics, chemistry, or physics. He had good grades in Physical Education, Drawing, and work — in fact, like all boys.

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