«Cognitive Dissonance» (2024) Sculpture by Julia Hadupyak
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Sculpture,
Concrete
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Glass
on Glass
- Dimensions Height 24.8in, Width 17.7in / 20.00 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Fit for outdoor? Yes, This artwork can be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $1,000 Figurative
The curved form of the figures accentuates the tension and instability that accompany cognitive dissonance, while the glass mass on their backs serves as a metaphor for the weight of thoughts, doubts, and internal conflict. The transparency and fragility of the glass contrast with the rough texture of the concrete, representing the physical and psychological burden of this state.
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Julia Hadupyak is a contemporary Ukrainian artist who was born and lives in the charming city of Lviv. Her passion for art emerged early in childhood when, instead of toys, she chose pencils and paints. This talent was noticed by her preschool teachers, who predicted her future as an artist. Julia continued to develop her skills in school and later entered the Lviv National Academy of Arts, where she is currently pursuing a master’s degree.
Art has become an inseparable part of her life, a source of inspiration and self-expression. The artist draws inspiration from psychological factors and the physical states of the human being, with her works reflecting deep inner experiences through form and color. She explores the interaction between the inner world of the individual and the external reality, opening up a space for reflection and emotional immersion for the viewer.
A significant part of her work includes sculptures made of glass, which she harmoniously combines with stone and sometimes metal. The contrast between the fragility of glass and the solidity of the combined materials embodies the idea of opposites.
She also actively works in conceptual art, creating pieces that blend technical mastery with profound philosophical content.All her works tell a story of inner dialogue.
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Nationality:
UKRAINE
- Date of birth : 2002
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Ukrainian Contemporary Artists