Winter carnival (2011) Картина - Yulia Belasla

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The Slavic holiday Kolyada is an ancient pagan holiday on which our ancestors celebrated the birth of the new Sun, and the event preceding Kolyada is Karachun (Korochun) — the day of the winter solstice and it begins 3 days before the revival of Kolyada. The shortest day and longest night of the year, after which the day begins to arrive. This is one[...]
The Slavic holiday Kolyada is an ancient pagan holiday on which our ancestors celebrated the birth of the new Sun, and the event preceding Kolyada is Karachun (Korochun) — the day of the winter solstice and it begins 3 days before the revival of Kolyada. The shortest day and longest night of the year, after which the day begins to arrive. This is one of the main four holidays of the ancient Slavs, timed to the positions of the Sun (Kolyada, Maslenitsa, Kupala, Radogosch).

The winter solstice is the beginning of the astronomical new year. This is a celebration of rebirth, the birth of a new sun.

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Slavic CarnivalRussian CultureRussian TraditionRussianstyleFolk Art

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About Yulia Belasla  Yulia Belasla was born in 1987 in Barnaul. Altai Krai. Russia. When she was still a child,her parents moved to the city of Kemerovo, in Western Siberia, where she grew up.Since 2017,[...]

About Yulia Belasla 

Yulia Belasla was born in 1987 in Barnaul. Altai Krai. Russia. When she was still a child,her parents moved to the city of Kemerovo, in Western Siberia, where she grew up.Since 2017, she has been living in Moscow. Russia.
Since childhood, she attended private painting and drawing lessons. She graduated from an Art school with honors. And graduated from Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts with a degree in graphic design.
Between 2013 and 2017, she ran a frame shop where she worked as a decorator in Kemerovo, and passionately taught painting to adults and children. Today, her time is completely devoted to the creation of Artworks, as well as giving Art workshops.

Artist’s Statement

In my practice, I work with painting, exploring themes of love, human relationships, Slavic traditions and physicality of the information world. I work in traditional techniques, using oil, acrylic, watercolor, and golden foil. The inner volume of the paintings is achieved only by the contrast of cold and warm color palettes. Otherwise, I avoid feeling the depth of space, turning the composition to ornamental correspondence or icon painting practice. The symbolic structure  of objects and characters and the addition of decorative elements to the space is a reference to ancient cultural codes and sign systems. The two main genres of my works are subject painting and portraits.
I combine mythology, legends and assemble them into an anthropomorphic image. It is read through signs sewn into the perceptions of each person. In my opinion, emotions are the brightest color of the universe, a universal language understood by everyone. I have always been interested in how people are emotionally connected to each other. The interaction of these connections forms my approach to developing themes within paintings.


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