Waterfall (2004) Digital Arts by Zoriana Rypan

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Categories Digital Arts under $500
"What is Zen"? Inayat Khan tells a Hindu story of a fish who went to a queen fish and asked: "I have always heard about the sea, but what is this sea? Where is it?" The queen fish explained: "You live, move, and have your being in the sea. The sea is withing you and without you, and you are made of sea, and[...]
"What is Zen"?
Inayat Khan tells a Hindu story of a fish who went to a queen fish and asked: "I have always heard about the sea, but what is this sea?
Where is it?"
The queen fish explained: "You live, move, and have your being in the sea. The sea is withing you and without you, and you are made of sea, and you will end in sea. The sea surrounds you as your own being."
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Creating art became like a spiritual journey for her. Zoriana finds inspiration in shapes as widely different as alphabets, hand writing, cardiograms, fractals, geometric patterns, irregular shapes that can[...]

Creating art became like a spiritual journey for her. Zoriana finds inspiration in shapes as widely different as alphabets, hand writing, cardiograms, fractals, geometric patterns, irregular shapes that can not be represented by classical geometry. Computer allows her to be free to expand the inner creativity beyond the norm and pioneer new ways of self-expression through shape and form exploration. She feels particularly influenced by metaphysical drawings of M.C. Escher, abstract paintings of J. Pollock and Joan Miro, since they pushed the boundaries and created something new. Some of her favorites are the designs of Aubrey Beardsley, Erte, G. Barbier, and C.R. Mackintosh, as well as an old Japanese paintings, calligraphy, and she feels influenced by the philosophies of Buddhism, Tao, and Zen.

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