Polyptych of the year: Winter. Plague. COVID 19.Сoronovirus (2020) Digital Arts by Anastasiya Khudoliy

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2020 began with an event that changed the life of every person on earth and became historical. Coronovirus СOVID 19 quickly flew into our life and humanity cannot get rid of it and overcome it. It is predicted that this will last about 2 years minimum. Every season now passes under the threat of a new quarantine. The first wave - spring 2020 was heavy,[...]
2020 began with an event that changed the life of every person on earth and became historical. Coronovirus СOVID 19 quickly flew into our life and humanity cannot get rid of it and overcome it. It is predicted that this will last about 2 years minimum. Every season now passes under the threat of a new quarantine. The first wave - spring 2020 was heavy, isolation tested us, tested us for strength. We learned to wear face masks, protect our health with antiseptics, and keep our distance. Now we live the summer, it gives us the feeling that life has improved, that everything is as before, only people around have visually changed and wear masks in public places. Autumn and winter are coming and they will surely bring new isolation and difficulties, the struggle for survival.
size: 100 сm х 70 cm

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Khudoliy Anastasia  was born in 1982 in a family of artists, Odessa, Ukraine. Where he lives. Mother is a painter and father is a sculptor. From childhood she absorbed artistic taste and watched bohemian life.

Khudoliy Anastasia  was born in 1982 in a family of artists, Odessa, Ukraine. Where he lives. Mother is a painter and father is a sculptor. From childhood she absorbed artistic taste and watched bohemian life.
She received three special educations in the field of art. She graduated from the Grekov Art School in Odessa (studied for 5 years) - became a painter.
After school she graduated from the Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture
in Odessa in two specialties: Architect and Designer of the architectural environment (studied for 6 years).

After graduation she worked as an Architect, participated in architectural competitions, as well as in many sculptural competitions with her father Khudoliy Mykola, won the competition for the largest sculpture in Ukraine dedicated to John the Baptist, realized and installed at the Church of St. John the Baptist. .
Currently (after a long creative break) since 2018 I actively participate in local, national and, if possible, in foreign art competitions, I try to convey my work to the masses, to show people.

I work in a style I call computer painting. I mostly write in the style of abstract impressionism. Sometimes I am inspired by unusual and surreal portraits, still lifes and works with animalistic and bionic motifs. I have a series of works consisting of diptychs, triptychs and polyptychs. So some works sound new, much brighter and more spectacular. I try to make the works so that they do not look like digital, but have the feeling that they are painted with paints. 

In the works I convey positive energy, it seems to pulsate and is transmitted to the viewer. A game of colors and shadows, sometimes smooth and sometimes pointed lines, they dance on the canvas in a whirlwind of colors and create their own unique dance and composition. I like to use circles, lines, points, scratches in works. Each work is something new, unique, each time a new breath of fresh energy and color.


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