Nadezhda Iushkina (Nadia Kina)
Nadia Kina has led a long creative path. Ever since her childhood she has been very fond of painting and was always distinguished by the unusualness of her vision of the world. She graduated from a professional art school. However, for her higher education, she chose her second passion — rocks, and became a geologist and gemologist, doing a lot of research in this field. In 2020 Nadia returned to painting again and began to draw every day. All her childhood and until recently, Nadia spent in a grey northern city, where everything was grey and she really lacked colours, so her paintings are saturated with a multi-colored atmosphere of joy that has been inside her all this time. Since then she has created more than 100 paintings, most of which are in the form of digital art. Over the course of her artistic, Nadia created her own style which she called Flowlinism. It is a method for transforming thinking and creating completely new art by transferring the creative flow, thoughts and emotions with the help of abstract lines. For Nadia, the whole process of painting is like meditation, with the focus on the moment of drawing and on the line that the hand is leading. The viewers of abstract objects and creatures in Nadia’s artworks are able to accurately perceive the feelings and emotions that Nadia was feeling at the time of painting. Nadia's paintings have a positive psychological impact on the viewer and are able to reveal their inner needs.
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Nadia Kina has led a long creative path. Ever since her childhood she has been very fond of painting and was always distinguished by the unusualness of her vision of the world. She graduated from a professional art school. However, for her higher education, she chose her second passion — rocks, and became a geologist and gemologist, doing a lot of research in this field. In 2020 Nadia returned to painting again and began to draw every day. All her childhood and until recently, Nadia spent in a grey northern city, where everything was grey and she really lacked colours, so her paintings are saturated with a multi-colored atmosphere of joy that has been inside her all this time. Since then she has created more than 100 paintings, most of which are in the form of digital art. Over the course of her artistic, Nadia created her own style which she called Flowlinism. It is a method for transforming thinking and creating completely new art by transferring the creative flow, thoughts and emotions with the help of abstract lines. For Nadia, the whole process of painting is like meditation, with the focus on the moment of drawing and on the line that the hand is leading. The viewers of abstract objects and creatures in Nadia’s artworks are able to accurately perceive the feelings and emotions that Nadia was feeling at the time of painting. Nadia's paintings have a positive psychological impact on the viewer and are able to reveal their inner needs.
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Nadia Kina: “Caretaker of time”
At this short article I will talk about the painting by the artist Nadia Kina, which was painted in 2021 and having an unusual meaning. This painting named “Caretaker of time” and this creature take care about our tim.
As if the rider of time carries nature on an unstable structure, which can break at any moment if the rider accelerates. The triangle is a symbol of the triune nature of the universe: Heaven, Earth, Man; father, mother, child; man as body, soul and spirit. In the Ancient East, the triangle was revered as a symbol of the nature. A triangle with a vertex connected to another triangle was used in antiquity as an emblem of the time cycle. We see that the creature, as if it has lost something and is trying to catch this tiny fluff, speaks of missed opportunities that happened in the life of each of us. The bright colors of this picture fill with positive and joy while giving reflection.
Video from my Solo Art Exhibition in Miami at Gasper’s art gallery
Freedom in the art
Painting “Freedom“ by Nadia Kina
All my art is full of freedom inside, in it’s various manifestations. This picture with an open rainbow banana is at first glance simple and non-trivial. But this picture tells about lgbt people and directions of exclusion. They are popular, and the image of a banana is not taken by chance, because it is one of the most popular fruits in all countries, and they are in all countries. A pseudo-stable construction of thin lines speaks of the precariousness of their position, and despite the fact that many support them, they are still condemned and hated.Art, throughout history, has stood as a testament to human expression, capturing the essence of emotions, thoughts, and experiences. At its core, art is not merely about replicating reality but rather about transcending it, and this is where the concept of freedom becomes inseparably intertwined with the artistic process. The interplay between freedom and art has been a driving force that has given birth to some of the most groundbreaking and transformative works in history.Breaking Chains of ConventionFreedom in art embodies the liberation from the confinements of traditional norms and societal expectations. Artists have, time and again, challenged the established rules of their eras to give birth to entirely new genres, styles, and movements. Think of the Impressionists in the late 19th century, who defied the conventional realism of their time and instead focused on capturing fleeting moments of light and color. Their courage to break away from tradition ushered in a new era of artistic exploration.
Similarly, the abstract expressionists of the mid-20th century discarded representational art to explore the depths of human emotion and spirituality through non-representational forms. These artists found their creative voice by embracing the freedom to express the inexpressible, unshackled by the need to depict the visible world.
A Reflection of Individuality
Art is a profound reflection of the artist's individuality, and the freedom to express one's unique perspective is central to this process. Every artist possesses a distinctive voice, shaped by personal experiences, cultural backgrounds, and the prevailing environment. When artists are free to convey their innermost thoughts without constraint, their work becomes a mirror that reflects their authentic selves.
The legendary Frida Kahlo's art is a testament to this aspect of artistic freedom. Her self-portraits, imbued with vivid symbolism and raw emotion, offer a glimpse into her tumultuous life and unfiltered emotions. Kahlo's works transcend the canvas to become a medium through which she communicated her pain, resilience, and identity. The authenticity in her art resonates with viewers because it's rooted in her freedom to express her unique story.
Pushing Boundaries and Provoking Thought
Art has the power to provoke, challenge, and stimulate thought. This capacity is amplified when artists are unafraid to tread on controversial or unfamiliar territory. Freedom in art is, in part, the liberty to explore unconventional ideas, to question societal norms, and to spark conversations that might otherwise remain dormant.
A contemporary artist known for his provocative installations and activism. Weiwei's art often critiques political systems and human rights issues, challenging the status quo. By exercising his artistic freedom to confront uncomfortable truths, he compels viewers to confront their own beliefs and the realities of the world around them.
Art possesses the remarkable ability to serve as a catalyst for cultural evolution. Throughout history, art has played a pivotal role in pushing societies forward by shedding light on injustices, advocating for change, and amplifying marginalized voices. When artists are granted the freedom to engage with critical societal issues, they become agents of change, fostering empathy and encouraging dialogue. Art's ability to transcend language and cultural barriers makes it a powerful tool for initiating conversations that can lead to greater understanding and progress.
Conclusion
In the realm of art, freedom is the lifeblood that nourishes creativity and innovation. It's the force that emboldens artists to venture beyond the familiar, to embrace their individuality, and to challenge the confines of convention. Freedom in art is not a mere luxury, it's a necessity for the continual evolution of artistic expression and its role in shaping societies.
As we celebrate the artists who have fearlessly paved the way for unrestricted creativity, we must also champion the ongoing struggle for artistic freedom worldwide. By doing so, we ensure that art remains a potent force capable of inspiring change, fostering unity, and capturing the essence of what it means to be human.
Sketch process
Sketch by Nadia Kina, 2022
One of the key features of flowlinism is the flowing abstract lines, that play an important role in creating images of dissimilar creatures. These lines, like waves or flows of energy, bend and intertwine, forming contours and shapes that resemble some kind of organic chaos.
At the same time, these lines create a feeling of lightness and movement, as if the creatures in the picture come to life and take on a breath. Artists who embody flowlinism in their work use a variety of techniques and materials. They can work with oils, acrylics, water-based paints or graphics. It is important that the artist is free to express his vision and translate his ideas into smooth abstract lines.
Sketch by Nadia Kina, 2022
When you draw the line of your sketch, you should only think about it, about where she wants to turn now, without thinking about what this means, deciphering the sketch is the next step needed to understand the exciting problem. When we draw a sketch, we need to transfer all our expression and feelings to a pencil that leads the line, then we get a very complex and deep picture.Nadia Kina: “New Life”
At this article we will talk about painting by Nadia Kina named “New Life”.
The picture shows a completely new world and the birth of an unknown being inside a bright, extraordinary and complex system. You can also see the opposition of two worlds: urban life and life in the countryside, everyone chooses and seeks for his own happiness.
The bubble tied with threads is a symbol of support in difficult and extreme situations, they are not accidentally have red color, like magic threads talismans on your wrist.
Ring-shaped elements on the creature's neck told about of the difficulties and problems that hang like a heavy load when you move somewhere. However, any difficulties are surmountable and life gets better day by day.