Expectations (2021) Painting by Dizlarka

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Seller Art & Craft Land

One of a kind
Artwork signed by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity included
  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 19.7in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Figurative
The symbolic painting "Expectations" is filled in with both literal and metaphorical meanings. Time passes very quickly, but when we are waiting for something, it practically stands still. Expecting an event can be unbearably tiring, or it can be enjoyable. It all depends on the circumstances. And everyone can remember something similar.[...]
The symbolic painting "Expectations" is filled in with both literal and metaphorical meanings. Time passes very quickly, but when we are waiting for something, it practically stands still. Expecting an event can be unbearably tiring, or it can be enjoyable. It all depends on the circumstances. And everyone can remember something similar. The girl depicted in the painting is possibly expecting a child, or perhaps some other event. She gently hugs the clock, a symbol of time, like the belly of a pregnant woman. This expectation reveals all her inner feelings, doubts, fears, and hopes associated with this event. Time drags on for an impossibly long period, so long that it seems to her that she has already grown old from this expectation. In the painting, the artist indicates this with the gray hair of a young girl. Despite the long wait, the girl smiles and hopes for the best. The artist used warm pastel colors of oil paints on canvas with gilding. The painting was created using clockwork to enhance the meaning. The artwork "Expectations" is part of a “Time” series of paintings with clocks.

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My story is reminiscent of the phrase "Never say never." I loved artas a child. Painting pleased and calmed me, I found my own worldin it. When I grew up and went to study, I started to run away frompainting[...]

My story is reminiscent of the phrase "Never say never." I loved artas a child. Painting pleased and calmed me, I found my own worldin it. When I grew up and went to study, I started to run away frompainting with the words "The artist is not a profession, I will not bean artist, I will be a designer." And I really gave many years of mylife to design. During this time, I drew very little. Israel gave meback my love for art. Here I felt the desire to create again. I realizedhow much I had lost by closing the door to art. Now my relationshipwith painting is completely different. I have become older and moreexperienced. The ideas of my paintings have become deeper. I nolonger choose design or painting. I combine my knowledge in allthis and create my paintings in a bright graphic style of pop art. Ialso like to draw pictures in the style of surrealism. For me, the ideais the most interesting thing in art. The ideas for my surrealpaintings come to me in my dreams. I just can't help but draw them.They want to come into this world through me. For me, art is lifeitself shown to other people through the prism of the artist's view.

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