The man who has seen life-01 (2019) Peinture par Yulia Bukharovskaya
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Œuvre d'art originale (One Of A Kind)
Peinture,
Aquarelle
sur Papier
- Dimensions Hauteur 23,6in, Largeur 35,4in
- Encadrement Cette oeuvre n'est pas encadrée
- Catégories Peintures à moins de 500 $US Figuratif
Look into this man’s face. You’re looking at a man who’s lived in the world for days, whose face has been swept away by deep wrinkles, expressing a whole range of emotions. There’s a strong, defiant, and uncomfortable temper, strong-willed and determined. Is he tired of life? What is read in his eyes? The burning blue eyes tell of how much he loves this life, and how much inner fire there is.
In this context, I ask the viewer what kind of life he chooses for himself, with or without fire? How does he feel about age? Does he realize that the presence or absence of fire has nothing to do with age? Maybe tomorrow things will change, or they’ll stay the same. In any case, it’s up to us.
The interior is taken from Pinterest. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find the author’s name.
If there’s an author, I’d be happy to write his name.
The artwork size is H - 40, W-30
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Hi there!
I am a Russian artist now settled in Moscow.
Sometimes I wonder what the reasons are that lead me to dedicate my life to painting and I always arrive at the same conclusion. I do it because I need it. Painting has become a tool that lets me explain emotions that make me who I am. Using my own script I try to make a connection with the spectator. This is something that I always strive to achieve.
I started painting in my youth and then revisited my passion again three years ago. My passion led me to a new career in art. My artwork has been purchased by clients in Russia, Australia, USA, and has led to commissions. I have exhibited my work in several independent and collective exhibitions.
In my paintings, I want to turn the depiction of a human being as a surveyed object into something that is more powerful and create a foundation where feelings and emotions can be established. Male or female, my hope is that you see a piece of yourself reflected back to you in each image.
I constantly collect elements from artists that dominated movements like Pop art, Surrealism, Modern, Formalism, and Expressionism and I'm trying to transform them into works of the present. That's why I use different styles of painting; it depends on the subject I want to paint, and what kind of emotions I want to show. I usually work with oil paint. I favor large artworks.I always use fine art materials for paint, canvas, brushes, etcetera, to ensure the best quality. I enjoy experimenting and applying my artistic skills in new ways.
Thank you and best wishes,
Yuliya.
- Nationalité: RUSSIE
- Date de naissance : 1917
- Domaines artistiques:
- Groupes: Artistes Contemporains Russes