Macrocosmos (2018) Painting by Anastasia Vasilyeva
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
/
Pastel
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 31.5in, Width 23.6in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Abstract Science
This painting was exhibited on the Art Vitrine in Luzern in Switzerland (November 2018) and has participated in Luxembourg Art Prize 2018 as a part of my Science art collection.
The painting "Macrocosmos" is a part of a "Micro- and macrocosmos" art series.
With the help of the blackboard we are trying to learn our world. It includes the learning and understanding of the microcosmos (chemical and biological level) and a macrocosmos (astronomy).
The artworks from the Science art collection made with a multi layer technic, that I developed. It helps a base color to became a special depth effect. The lettering on this painting is an abstract element and helps to reach even more depth (a deep blue effect).
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Anastasia Vasilyeva was born in 1982 in St.Petersburg (Russia) where she grew up. In 2008 she moved to Switzerland where she's been living since then.
Anastasia Vasilyeva is an artist dedicated to abstract conceptual art. In her works, she combines art with motifs and themes of mathematics as well as computer science. Her work also focuses on current social problems. Inspired by Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollack, Kandinsky, and Gerhard Richter, Anastasia Vasilyeva makes a conceptual contribution to Contemporary Art.
Born in an artist-family (4th generation) she learned the basic painting techniques from her father and continued to further develop them in various painting courses. Anastasia is also very interested in the history of art. The art exhibitions of classical and modern works of art always give her new inputs and inspirations for her work.
Since 2016 Anastasia Vasilyeva has been exhibiting her works in certain art galleries, museums as well as in large IT and insurance companies in the USA, Switzerland, Germany, and Estonia.
2021 - Exhibition in Darwin Museum in Moscow, The project EARTH2021;
2019 -Selected as Semi-finalist in the project MIAMI2.0 organized by ARTBOX.Projects. "School board N8" was presented in Wynwood during Art Basel Miami Week.
2018 -The diptych "Glacier" was owned by the MUSEUM OF ART in Narva, Estonia;
- Nationality: SWITZERLAND
- Date of birth : 1982
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value, Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Certified Artists Professional Artist Contemporary Swiss Artists