Unicorn in Labyrinth (2021) Drawing by Natalie Levkovska

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Unicorn in Labyrinth Our days, unicorns are called innovative young companies that have created the world something new, something not yet seen. But behind each such company there is a real person who, with his mind, intuition and knowledge, found a way out in a Labyrinth of many proposals, assumptions and deadlocks. Life is an amazing[...]
Unicorn in Labyrinth
Our days, unicorns are called innovative young companies that have created the world something new, something not yet seen. But behind each such company there is a real person who, with his mind, intuition and knowledge, found a way out in a Labyrinth of many proposals, assumptions and deadlocks.
Life is an amazing thing and you should not underestimate the role of a “little” man, as he, with his unexpected joke or remark, can push you to solve a global problem.
That is why, in the center of the composition, I have drawn a random tourist with a red balloon in his hand, as a symbol of a “little” man.
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Единорогами в наше время называют инновативные молодые компании, которые предложили миру что-то новое, что-то еще не виданное. Но за каждой такой компанией есть реальный человек, который своим умом, интуицией и знанием нашел выход в лабиринте множества предложений, предположений и тупиковых ситуаций.
Жизнь удивительная вещь и не стоит недооценивать роль “маленького” человека, так как он своей нечаянной шуткой или замечанием может подтолкнуть вас на решение глобальной проблемы.
Вот поэтому у меня на рисунке в центре композиции нарисован случайный турист с красным воздушным шариком в руке, как символ “маленького” человека.

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UnicornLabyrinthIntuitionRed BalloonGood Mood Art

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Natalie Levkovska is an experienced Lithuanian painter and illustrator. In 1995, she obtained a degree in stone, bone and wood processing from a master artist (Abramtsevo College of Applied Arts),[...]

Natalie Levkovska is an experienced Lithuanian painter and illustrator. In 1995, she obtained a degree in stone, bone and wood processing from a master artist (Abramtsevo College of Applied Arts), and in 1999 she completed a degree in costume design (Vilnius Academy of Arts). She then became a costume designer for the cinema industry, and later a fur designer. In 2006, she decided to change her life: she moved to London to work in a design studio, and started to experiment oil painting.

She creates simple and poetic artworks, mixing surrealism and naive art. Her artistic universe is a kind of magic realism: she likes to show real life objects and try to bring out the magical pulsation of space. The plots of her creations are taken from her life: a birch glade near her house at different times of the year, the portrait of a loved one, her village in the snow... 

Natalie Levkovska have organized 19 personal exhibitions, participated in a lot of paintings and drawings events, and her drawings can be found in many private collections.

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