Mimicry / 120, x 73 x 3 cm, The elegance of silence (2023) Painting by Alexandra Djokic
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Sold by Alexandra Djokic
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Sold by Alexandra Djokic
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
on Linen Canvas
- Dimensions Height 28.7in, Width 47.4in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $20,000 Pop Art Spirituality
This work was created on high quality linen canvas and shipped rolled in a tube. Simply take it to your local framer to have it stretched/mounted.
This artwork does not have to be framed. The edges are colored as a continuation of the picture.
Here the artwork is shown with edges.
A man went from being chased for "15 minutes of fame" to running away from being chased, searching for "15 minutes"
anonymity". A unique phenomenon has appeared in Japan, which is rapidly spreading around the world and concerns us precisely
this type of escapism, but with the possibility of social integration with the help of a special "invisible"
suits. A zentai suit is a leotard that covers the entire body including the face. It is made of elastic
materials such as lycra or spandex. Zentai suit wearers love that it encloses them and separates them from
the rest of the world, because that way they feel completely free. Some even sleep in them, and some
they find pleasure precisely in the feeling of claustrophobia. Increased awareness of one's own body as
the consequence of gathering material that massages it everywhere at the same time, is one of the reasons why
people wear it. The softness and slipperiness of the entire body make them feel sexy and the biggest
advantage Zentaists emphasize abandoning social embeddedness and emphasizing personality over the physical
looks, although this suit greatly accentuates the body figure while actually only canceling the face. Complete
the attention-grabbing anonymity seems intriguing enough, and many enjoy it
"simplified" version of yourself. This "second skin" without flaws and defects, it provides the opportunity to
you become someone else. Zentai makes some submissive and some strong and dominant, like
ninja or super hero.
"In Japan, we use the phrase: the elegance of silence, to indicate the fact that you hide as much as possible
the more attractive you are" - says one of the Zentai leaders.
Zentai suits relieve stress by disconnecting us from the world, narrowing the field of vision and providing
a relaxing touch experience all over the body. Standard suits do not impede breathing, while metallic ones do
suits - although they relieve stress, they still obstruct the flow of oxygen. Suit wearers especially enjoy
the texture of this lastex material, and they often touch each other, which makes them even more excited.
Zentaists are of different ages and professions.
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Alexandra Djokic is a contemporary Serbian artist. Her distinctive figurative paintings, urban scenes, landscapes, florals, and seascapes are portrayed in a variety of techniques and are usually painted on paper or canvas using acrylic paint and India ink.
Alexandra Djokic was born in 1970, in Belgrade, Serbia. Her works are in private collections all over the world. Alexandra Djokic has sold more than 800 pieces of art in the previous six years, on six continents.
- Nationality: SERBIA
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Serbian Artists