“Habitat of natural forms #4”By Olga Afanasiadi
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Overview
2021
Textile (Cotton, Fabric, Thread), Acrylic, texture paste with coffee, textile, watercolor and leather on canvas
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Dimensions: 70cm (H) x 70cm (W) x 2cm (D) / 27.6" (H) x 27.6" (W) x 0.8" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
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Artist Statement
In this case it is the habitat of the natural forms of the mountains, their straight lines, their pointed rocks. The difference in textures helps the viewer to literally feel the diversity of earthly forms, for example, watercolor serves to symbolize the blue sky, pieces of linen and cotton serve to symbolize sand, black acrylic to reflect the mountain ranges. dark. Even the background has the invoice to express the air.
The painter also uses oil pastels and skin to paint other objects of nature such as the green forest and the sun.
Various parts of the work have a different sense of smell. This serves to broaden the viewer's personal perception and stimulate their visual, tactile and olfactory experience.
Artist Profile
Born: 1988
Hometown: Ekaterinburg
Based in: Saint Petersburg
Olga Afanasiadi is a modern experimental artist from Russia. Olga was born in 1988 in the Urals (Yekaterinburg), where she also studied at an art school. In 2011, she moved to Saint Petersburg, where she visited the workshops and studios of teachers of the Academy of Arts. Repin and the …
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