An introvert often engages in self-eating. (2022) Digital Arts by Oleg Khe

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
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An introvert often engages in self-eating. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Figurative. Figurative and colorful painting having taken the liberty of including all forms of art without border of cultural genre and geographic origin, without hierarchy of values between high and subculture. Technic Digital Arts. Digital art refers [...]
An introvert often engages in self-eating.

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In these pictures I want to understand the nature of women, to think, to tell a story. I do not try to copy the face, even rejoice if deviated and was able to create a slightly different image – then it definitely [...]

In these pictures I want to understand the nature of women, to think, to tell a story. I do not try to copy the face, even rejoice if deviated and was able to create a slightly different image – then it definitely belongs to me. Often the story that I draw is eco-friendly, rooted in the living connection of women with flowers, animals, the four elements. We're not gonna meet a woman shooting a beast. It goes against her true nature. And these connections are interesting to me for the image-a person needs lost connections with the plant and animal world. To return them it can mean just through a woman. More and more often I draw on secondary raw materials-old editions of Newspapers, pages of old books, used office paper. I use what we usually put in the trash. I want to say that old things can become a work of art. If we really want to, we'll try.

I draw a lot and held three personal exhibitions in Kazakhstan. Several my paintings were exhibited in Bulgaria during the SOFIA Green Fashion Days. Also participated in the exhibition “MARLER KUNSTSTERN 2018” (Germany).

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