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Collage about emigration - Rebirth (2023) Collages by Dizlarka
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Collages,
Collages
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Pastel
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Pencil
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Watercolor
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Linocuts
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 11.8in, Width 11.8in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Collages under $1,000 Symbolism Everyday Life
Mixed media: oil, acrylic, watercolor, pencil, charcoal, sepia, handmade linoleum print, collage. The size of the painting is 12x12 inches | 30x30 centimeters. The painting is one-of-a-kind, hand-signed on the front and backside of the canvas. Made by Leah Larisa Bunshaft (#DIZLARKA)
About this artwork
This painting is a collage of illustrations with elements of Israel's nature and culture, my sketches, my first word lists for learning the language, and excerpts from Nikolai Gogol's book in Hebrew. It shows my personal journey of assimilation in a new place, from the simplest to the most difficult stages.
In the center of the painting is a sign I created with the help of linocut. It is a hamsa, a palm, a symbol of openness. They say that in a new place a person should "become a child again", learn everything, absorb and study the surrounding world. The five fingers here are in the form of female figures representing the journey of creating a child (waiting, pregnancy, birth, nurturing and letting go). These five symbols also represent the five senses (sight, smell, taste, hearing, touch) that a person must incorporate as a child to understand the new world around them and become part of it.
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Leah Larisa Bunshaft @Dizlarka was born in 1983 in Severodonezk (Ukraine), spent her youth in Veliky Novgorod (Russia). Moved to Israel in 2012. She now lives and works in Barcelona (Spain).
She holds an MA from the Arts and Construction Department in Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University (2000-2006). Leah`s post-graduate studies include advanced courses in graphic design, photography, art history, psychology and creativity in advertising.
The key subject in Leah`s paintings is time. She is fascinated by cycles of life and death, changes in the process of time, the complex relationship between man and time. She also explores issues of femininity, feminism, women's life, identification.
She uses painting, graphics, photography, collage, installation, concrete work, embroidery, digital art, generative art, mixed media.
Leah participated in solo and group exhibitions. Her work is included in private collections in the USA, Canada, Russia, Israel, Spain, Japan, Germany.
- Nationality: SPAIN
- Date of birth : 1983
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- Groups: Contemporary Spanish Artists