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ABOUT THE ARTWORK
"I Want to Go Home" is a compelling canvas that speaks to the universal longing for belonging and origin. The subject, a figure cradling a bird, exudes a quiet yearning, as the bird symbolizes the desire for freedom and return. Her gaze, directed upwards, conveys a contemplation of distant places or memories that she yearns to reach, evoking a sense of wistful introspection.

The painting's palette is rich with warm, earthy tones interspersed with pops of vibrant color, suggesting a landscape both internal and external. The textured brushwork adds depth and movement, creating a tapestry of emotion that pulls the viewer into the subject's introspective journey. This piece is an invitation to explore themes of homecoming and the spaces—both physical and emotional—that we consider our sanctuary.

Inner Garden Series. Daria explores the possibility of self-identification of a person from fragments of cultures and concepts, her works actualize the thirst for the integrity of the individual in the ever-changing cycle of ideas and meanings. The artist asks about the possibility of being an integral person in the metamodern era, characterized by oscillation between polar concepts and rethinking of fundamental ideas of the past. Her work is an inner response to the question of what integrality is and whether there is a need to strive for certain ideals.

Her work is also an external response to the totalitarian concepts that still exist in society. Concepts that are imposed from above require a false integrity, namely a certain ideology, and persecute everything that goes beyond these concepts. Born at the crossroads of Ukrainian and Russian cultures during the collapse of the Soviet Union, Daria manifests the norm of fragmentation as the norm, replacing the demands of integrity with the idea of accepting otherness as unconditional beauty. Her characters build their own world in which culture has not become a dictatorship - the world that Daria considers her home.

Here is what Daria herself says about her works

I draw hybrid creatures and symbols of an anthropomorphic world because I feel like a hybrid of cultures and identities. I desire wholeness, I love to see it in others, but I feel fragmented in myself. My paintings are my way of coming to terms with my own fragmented identity, and my way of showing that the beautiful does not always have to fit into an already existing framework.

Materials used:

Oil

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I want to go home (2022)
Oil painting
by Dasha Pogodina

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK
"I Want to Go Home" is a compelling canvas that speaks to the universal longing for belonging and origin. The subject, a figure cradling a bird, exudes a quiet yearning, as the bird symbolizes the desire for freedom and return. Her gaze, directed upwards, conveys a contemplation of distant places or memories that she yearns to reach, evoking a sense of wistful introspection.

The painting's palette is rich with warm, earthy tones interspersed with pops of vibrant color, suggesting a landscape both internal and external. The textured brushwork adds depth and movement, creating a tapestry of emotion that pulls the viewer into the subject's introspective journey. This piece is an invitation to explore themes of homecoming and the spaces—both physical and emotional—that we consider our sanctuary.

Inner Garden Series. Daria explores the possibility of self-identification of a person from fragments of cultures and concepts, her works actualize the thirst for the integrity of the individual in the ever-changing cycle of ideas and meanings. The artist asks about the possibility of being an integral person in the metamodern era, characterized by oscillation between polar concepts and rethinking of fundamental ideas of the past. Her work is an inner response to the question of what integrality is and whether there is a need to strive for certain ideals.

Her work is also an external response to the totalitarian concepts that still exist in society. Concepts that are imposed from above require a false integrity, namely a certain ideology, and persecute everything that goes beyond these concepts. Born at the crossroads of Ukrainian and Russian cultures during the collapse of the Soviet Union, Daria manifests the norm of fragmentation as the norm, replacing the demands of integrity with the idea of accepting otherness as unconditional beauty. Her characters build their own world in which culture has not become a dictatorship - the world that Daria considers her home.

Here is what Daria herself says about her works

I draw hybrid creatures and symbols of an anthropomorphic world because I feel like a hybrid of cultures and identities. I desire wholeness, I love to see it in others, but I feel fragmented in myself. My paintings are my way of coming to terms with my own fragmented identity, and my way of showing that the beautiful does not always have to fit into an already existing framework.

Materials used:

Oil

Tags:
#naive art #woman painting #woman artwork #woman portrait painting #woman face portrait #naive woman painting #woman artist in europe #woman with bird #naive woman portrait #naive woman art #naive canvas art 

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My name is Dasha Pogodina and I am 30 y. o. Ukrainian artist based in Switzerland. I’ve been an experienced graduate designer and artist since 2012. After finishing my studies... Read more

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