The Stranger (2024) Digital Arts by Sofia Markina

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
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  • Categories Conceptual Art Women Portraits
The series of paintings titled "The Stranger" features nine unique portraits of women, each of whom is not merely an image but a profound exploration of inner worlds and individuality. In this collection, the artist seeks to convey the diversity of human emotions and states, reflecting various aspects of feminine nature. Each portrait is not just a [...]
The series of paintings titled "The Stranger" features nine unique portraits of women, each of whom is not merely an image but a profound exploration of inner worlds and individuality. In this collection, the artist seeks to convey the diversity of human emotions and states, reflecting various aspects of feminine nature.

Each portrait is not just a face but a complete story woven into the fabric of the canvas. Each stranger embodies specific character traits, moods, and life positions, making them recognizable and relatable to the viewer. From a gentle dreamer to a determined and ambitious woman, each image is imbued with deep symbols and metaphors, allowing for an exploration of the richness of women's experiences.

The viewer, gazing at these works, may find reflections of their own feelings and emotions within them. This is not merely a visual experience but an interactive engagement with art, where everyone can identify with one of the strangers. Thus, the series "The Stranger" becomes a kind of mirror, reflecting not only individual destinies but also universal themes such as self-discovery, the struggle with inner demons, and the pursuit of self-expression.

Revisiting the concept, it can also be added that each stranger can be represented in the context of a specific era or culture, which would broaden the horizons of perception and deepen the dialogue between the paintings and the viewers. This creates opportunities for more profound interpretation and analysis, enriching the experience of engaging with art.

Therefore, the series "The Stranger" is not merely a gallery of portraits but opens doors to a world of emotions, experiences, and self-exploration, inviting the viewer on an exciting journey through the labyrinths of the feminine soul.

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Sofia Markina, a candidate of technical sciences and a retired associate professor with 40 years of experience, has always found joy in creativity throughout her life. Although her primary career was deeply rooted [...]

Sofia Markina, a candidate of technical sciences and a retired associate professor with 40 years of experience, has always found joy in creativity throughout her life. Although her primary career was deeply rooted in science, she consistently and joyfully engaged in knitting, creating models, and selecting patterns. She crafted dresses, bags, swimsuits, and hats, infusing her daily life with creativity on a practical level.
Until recently, painting was a closed door for her. An art teacher once told her in school, "This is not for you, girl," and she believed him. However, during the pandemic, she learned about right-brain drawing and decided to explore this new avenue. This exploration became a revelation for her: she completed several courses, attended the Rumak School, fell in love with acrylics, and hopes she has finally found her unique style. Despite lacking formal artistic education, she has participated in twelve exhibitions and an art tour of Baikal.
Sofia Markina is a contemporary Russian artist. In her works, she strives to capture the fleeting images of our short lives, their multilayered nature, and complexity. She explores how we perceive ourselves and see others. Her fantastical, collage-like narratives are full of vibrant color experiments. Technically, she creates rich compositions filled with numerous characters, allowing the viewer to feel and embody various situations.
Sofia invites the viewer to collaborate: one does not see with just the eyes but with the mind. She outlines the painting and gives hints through color, leaving space for interpretation. What the viewer sees will form their own story in their mind, if they choose to see, if they wish to engage, if they are able. This concept is reminiscent of an old Dadaist game: "Find it, understand it, piece together this puzzle in your mind."
The illusion of perception is a distorted evaluation of either a real or fantastical image, creating a discrepancy between what a person sees and what exists in reality. Each individual will be absolutely convinced of their own correctness and may fervently defend their viewpoint or, conversely, pass by indifferently, perhaps tired or preoccupied. However, it may be worth taking a closer look once more, and you might see an entirely different story.

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