Erstellungsjahr | 2022 |
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Maße | 60 B × 80 H × 2 T cm |
Arten von Kunst | malerei |
Stil | konzeptkunst |
Genre | interieur |
Materialien | Öl, Grattage-Tafel |
Verpackungsart | Verpackung aus Karton |
In diesem faszinierenden Stück enthüllt die Künstlerin Katana eine Metapher für die sinnlichen Raubtiere unter uns. Das Gemälde spielt mit Farbkontrasten und dunkler Ironie und wirft Fragen nach der Natur des Gebrauchs und der Opfer auf. Die Grausamkeit und Anmut des Vorgangs, wenn die Gottesanbeterin ihr Opfer frisst, wird in ein anschauliches Symbol für Beziehungen verwandelt. Inspiriert von persönlichen Erfahrungen mit Umzügen und Neuanfängen wird dieses Gemälde zu Licht und Bewegung, die in jedem Detail eingefangen werden und die Folgen von Leidenschaften symbolisieren, die das Schicksal bestimmen.
Natalia Filatova is an artist of Ukrainian origin.She is not new to art.In her homeland more than twenty years she created costumes and masks for the stage, among her clients were famous performers of show business, singers and models. Now she is living in Germany, there she began to paint her paintings. Her inspiration is psychology. Her works reflect very peculiarly the depth and essence of the human soul, his spiritual development. Her painting leads to the world of fantasy, subconsciousness and internal contradictions.This weird world is beautiful and merciless, as it exposes all our imperfections, which is especially relevant now, when people are increasingly going into narcissism, hiding under beautiful and comfortable social masks of their true essence.It's a somewhat ironic look at modern society. Think about what an artist draws. Art is what the human soul demands. Not everything can be expressed in words. A painting is a moment of the artist's life frozen on the canvas, it is his naked feelings, it is the energy of creativity spilled out onto the canvas in the form of image and colour, it is something that will never be repeated. Natalia's authorial style is unique and immediately recognisable. Her work cannot be confused with anyone else's.