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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 31.5in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $1,000 Figurative Love
The vibrant scene unfolds as she tosses a crimson flower into the cascading sands of time. This act symbolizes a heartfelt offering, a demonstration of giving something precious. It invites viewers to ponder the significance of time in the context of love, as the petals gracefully drift into the hourglass, merging with the flowing sands.
Adding to the charm of the painting is the moon, hanging in the night sky, casting a gentle glow. Its serene presence suggests a timeless quality, echoing the enduring nature of love. The rainbow stretches across the canvas, injecting a burst of color and optimism into the composition.
"Love Mechanics: She" serves as a symbolic representation of love's mechanics. The robotic girl embodies the idea that love, like a well-oiled machine, requires careful attention and nurturing. Her gesture of offering the flower to the hourglass reflects the essence of giving, emphasizing the preciousness of time spent in the pursuit of love.
In a nutshell, the painting eloquently conveys a heartfelt message – that love, expressed through symbolic elements and a thoughtful gesture, is a timeless force that transcends the mechanical aspects of life. The whimsical combination of elements invites viewers to explore the nuanced layers of the painting, discovering the beauty in the simplicity of love's mechanics.
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Artist Natasha Rozhdestvenskaya, I was born and raised in a small town nestled near the majestic beauty of St. Petersburg, which is known as one of the most charming, free-spirited, and culturally diverse cities on Earth. From an early age, I discovered my passion for art. I began seriously studying art in 1992 when I entered the College of Painting on Porcelain and Faience. I excelled in my studies and continued my education at the Art Lyceum, specializing in Painting on Wood. Later, I attended the Novgorod State University, where I pursued a degree in Fashion Design. Graduating with honors, I initially worked in interior design, but eventually, I returned to my true calling - fine arts. I worked as fine arts teacher while simultaneously organizing my own exhibitions. I have traveled extensively, and for the past five years, I have been living in Leipzig - a city that echoes the rebellious spirit and artistic essence of beloved St. Petersburg.
• 1996 – 2002: Novgorod State University, Fashion Design
• 1994 – 1995: Art Lyceum, Painting on wood
• 1992 – 1994: College, Painting on porcelain and faience
I'm someone who has grown up in a place where the climate is cold, and the sun hides for the most part of the year, painting the surroundings in shades of grey. It was this very environment that led me to develop a deep passion for colors - the brighter and more saturated, the better.
My love for colors has been particularly drawn to various shades of gold, silver, and bronze. You'll often find me using these hues in my work as an artist. When I create, I rely heavily on my intuition, letting my inner voice guide me as I experiment with color, light, volume, and shape.
As an artist, I find inspiration in a wide range of subjects, constantly exploring new ideas and experimenting with different techniques. I love to work with a palette knife, acrylic, and oil paints, finding each medium allows me to bring a different element to my creations.
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Nationality:
GERMANY
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary German Artists