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Nikita Maksimchuk

Joined Artfinder: April 2021

Artworks for sale: 69

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United States

About Nikita Maksimchuk

 
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  • Biography
    It is difficult to say how I came to this, but now it is difficult for me to imagine my life without creativity. This process has really dragged me down. And the motives for creating a separate work can be different - this is the desire to evoke positive emotions in the viewer, whether to pay attention to something beautiful, or to comfort someone who needs it. I chose artfainder because it is a large space where there are many people who create art, and many people who appreciate this art. And I would like to be among these people.
    As I practice the visual arts every day and acquire new skills, I try to follow the idea most accurately expressed in the epigraph of the 1926 German silent film Metropolis, namely,"The intermediary between the head and the hands should be the heart."
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Biography

It is difficult to say how I came to this, but now it is difficult for me to imagine my life without creativity. This process has really dragged me down. And the motives for creating a separate work can be different - this is the desire to evoke positive emotions in the viewer, whether to pay attention to something beautiful, or to comfort someone who needs it. I chose artfainder because it is a large space where there are many people who create art, and many people who appreciate this art. And I would like to be among these people.
As I practice the visual arts every day and acquire new skills, I try to follow the idea most accurately expressed in the epigraph of the 1926 German silent film Metropolis, namely,"The intermediary between the head and the hands should be the heart."