Seller Ksenia Tsyganyuk
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Oil
/
Acrylic
on Cardboard
- Dimensions Height 9.5in, Width 7.1in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Impressionism Tree
How do we move beyond the instinct to judge others by the place of their birth? The answer lies in feeling. To truly understand the souls of those who live differently from us takes courage. It asks us to set aside our prejudices and open our hearts.
Isn’t there a quiet thrill when your eyes rest on the intricate carvings in a courtyard of Marrakesh? Don’t the scents of spices, the deep hues of woven carpets, and the heady aromas of the marketplace stir something ancient within you?
We, in the West, are capable of understanding the rhythm of Eastern life—if we choose to listen to the deeper codes embedded in its culture. This connection is what keeps the mind whole and the heart open, even when conflict arises between these two distant worlds.
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Ksenia Tsyganyuk was born in Russia in 1991. Since childhood, she has been actively demonstrating artistic abilities. In her village, there was no school of painting, so the practice of drawing Ksenia received, creating illustrations for the school newspaper and decorations for the holidays.
The start of Ksenia’s artistic career was laid in 2015 after moving from Russia to Ukraine.
Ksenia reveals the ideas of the inner growth of the personality, and the struggle for freedom through work with images of nature. People, as social beings, cannot grow apart from the environment. And when humans are open to the perception of nature, they are capable of personal growth.
To an external observer, Ksenia's paintings may seem just fine art. But the work has a profound meaning, which is expressed in reflections on human nature, character, and how people perform in different situations. Her reflections are best transmitted through images of nature, as they are eternal symbols of life.
Artist Statement
As an artist, Ksenia enhances colors and searches for unusual combinations that add energy and life to the scene. She creates a collective image of reality. Her art speaks the language of natural images because it’s like touching eternity. Our life is cyclical and not separate from nature. If one forgets about this, the inner ego of a person begins to push into irrational acts.
Thus, people fall into the trap of interpersonal conflict, directing the energy of their lives towards destruction rather than creation. But when we are attentive to the external environment, we notice not only the splendor of nature, but we open up space for the transformation of the personality.
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Nationality:
RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1991
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Russian Contemporary Artists