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Contacr (2026) Original Oil Painting by Anastasia Korsakova

127 x 127 x 5.08cm (unframed)

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£6,070.05

Memory rarely preserves itself in words. More often, it chooses an image, a gesture, an ordinary object that at first seems to hold no meaning at all. It is often these things that outlast time, becoming vessels for what cannot be held in any other way.

Certain fragments of the past continue to return with an inexplicable persistence. We do not know why some moments disappear completely, while others remain within us, altering their shape as the years pass.

In this work, an old childhood swimming cap is transformed into a spacesuit, a protective shell for two figures emerging at the threshold between memory and invention. They meet in a place where the past has lost its chronology, and the future has not yet taken form.

I have often wondered what becomes of memory after we are gone. Does it vanish with us, or does it continue elsewhere, passing into other states, becoming something strange, almost unrecognizable, yet still carrying the trace of its first life.

From the series In Memory.

Materials used:

Oil

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#pop art#modernism#identity#red blue#silhouette art#athletic#strenght art#sport era#feeling alive#power motivation
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Memory rarely preserves itself in words. More often, it chooses an image, a gesture, an ordinary object that at first seems to hold no meaning at all. It is often these things that outlast time, becoming vessels for what cannot be held in any other way.

Certain fragments of the past continue to return with an inexplicable persistence. We do not know why some moments disappear completely, while others remain within us, altering their shape as the years pass.

In this work, an old childhood swimming cap is transformed into a spacesuit, a protective shell for two figures emerging at the threshold between memory and invention. They meet in a place where the past has lost its chronology, and the future has not yet taken form.

I have often wondered what becomes of memory after we are gone. Does it vanish with us, or does it continue elsewhere, passing into other states, becoming something strange, almost unrecognizable, yet still carrying the trace of its first life.

From the series In Memory.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#pop art#modernism#identity#red blue#silhouette art#athletic#strenght art#sport era#feeling alive#power motivation
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Anastasia Korsakova, an artist originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, now calls Los Angeles, CA her home. Her fascination with athletics dates back to her childhood and heavily influences her work,... Read more

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