ABOUT THE WORK
Material: oil,natural resin,Canvas
What emotions does art evoke in you?Curiosity, fascination, boredom, reluctance?No matter what you call it, you feel. It can be... Read More
What emotions does art evoke in you?
Curiosity, fascination, boredom, reluctance?
No matter what you call it, you feel. It can be a positive or negative feeling – even the fact that it leaves you indifferent is a signal!
Emotions and feelings accompany us every day. It’s a bit like breathing with them – we don’t notice that we’re breathing until something starts to happen, positively or negatively. Feelings also come to the fore when they go beyond their standard range of everyday small sorrows and joys. The catalyst for this offense can be art.
The subject of my painting is unreal, impressionistic landscapes. I base my works on glazes. The most important thing for me is the play of lights and colors. I try to include in my paintings the lights and shadows of emotions, thus looking for transcendence.
Transcendence has many definitions, but they all refer to something that we cannot sense with our senses. The concept of transcendence, treated as a way of emotional perception of the world on its spiritual surface, has become a tool for me to present my way of looking at the world.
I use color spots to show the viewer what is intangible and elusive and introduce the viewer to the world where she/he will be able to find a part of herself/himself.