Original artwork description:

The painting depicts arches and stairs on the ground in yellow and red colors. Crimson dust envelops the entire airspace.

This painting depicts the soil, which is the container of physical events in this world. It is a reflection on the symbolism of the life-giving force that preserves in the soil a multilayered history and memory of past centuries. The earth remembers everything, but humans do not. The earth gives life and keeps the dead in it. Only people have the courage to talk about and explore the land without losing the balance between individualizing and contextualizing the vision of the past.

A painting, like soil, is a repository of historical events. They can be the same, and vice versa, have different symbols and dimensions of existence. This painting is about the symbolism of the life-giving force that preserves in the soil a multilayered history and memory of past centuries. The earth remembers everything, but man does not. The earth gives life and keeps the dead in it. Blood circulation in all its layers. The earth is the same for everyone. It is a common plane of life and death. Only humans have the courage to talk about the land and explore it without losing the balance between individualizing and contextualizing the vision of the past.
Today, soil reconstruction contributes to the strengthening or competition of national identities. I realize this especially acutely at this time, when my country is at war. The soil of my country has been accumulating international experience for centuries. It has experienced the destructive power of metal, chemicals, and natural disasters. It also absorbs the physical shells of people. Each time, the next generations mentally and physically go through the same experience. The circle of events cannot be broken. Dead layers of soil no longer give life, but each person can change everything for the better! Even revive the already dead soil.

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Colors may vary on your monitor. So ask for more information and photos. I will be glad to answer you.

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Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #contemporary #surreal #movement #circles #sun and shade #avant-garde #textured sky reflection #solar plexus chakra (manipura) #astral paintings 
A 3-D virtual world in a surrealistic design (2022)
Acrylic painting
by Tetiana Borys

£621.66 Alert

Original artwork description
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The painting depicts arches and stairs on the ground in yellow and red colors. Crimson dust envelops the entire airspace.

This painting depicts the soil, which is the container of physical events in this world. It is a reflection on the symbolism of the life-giving force that preserves in the soil a multilayered history and memory of past centuries. The earth remembers everything, but humans do not. The earth gives life and keeps the dead in it. Only people have the courage to talk about and explore the land without losing the balance between individualizing and contextualizing the vision of the past.

A painting, like soil, is a repository of historical events. They can be the same, and vice versa, have different symbols and dimensions of existence. This painting is about the symbolism of the life-giving force that preserves in the soil a multilayered history and memory of past centuries. The earth remembers everything, but man does not. The earth gives life and keeps the dead in it. Blood circulation in all its layers. The earth is the same for everyone. It is a common plane of life and death. Only humans have the courage to talk about the land and explore it without losing the balance between individualizing and contextualizing the vision of the past.
Today, soil reconstruction contributes to the strengthening or competition of national identities. I realize this especially acutely at this time, when my country is at war. The soil of my country has been accumulating international experience for centuries. It has experienced the destructive power of metal, chemicals, and natural disasters. It also absorbs the physical shells of people. Each time, the next generations mentally and physically go through the same experience. The circle of events cannot be broken. Dead layers of soil no longer give life, but each person can change everything for the better! Even revive the already dead soil.

NOTE: The images in-home settings might not be to scale and serve for illustration purposes only.
To make it easier to visualize the picture in your space, measure its dimensions with a tape measure.

Colors may vary on your monitor. So ask for more information and photos. I will be glad to answer you.

SHIPPING:
Please note,
Your order may be subject to import duties and taxes which are applied when the delivery reaches that destination.
I have no control over these charges and I cannot predict their amount.
You will be responsible for payment of any such import duties and taxes. Please contact your local customs office for further information before placing your order.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#abstract #contemporary #surreal #movement #circles #sun and shade #avant-garde #textured sky reflection #solar plexus chakra (manipura) #astral paintings 

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My name is Tatiana and I am a professional artist from Ukraine. I have a specialized education, which began with a local art school and ended with a master's degree... Read more

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