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The multidisciplinary project ’Mne Ne Bolno’ was created by Valeriia Karaman and is the amalgamate of the artist as a musician, performer and digital artist. _ The entrée of ’Mne Ne Bolno’ narrates shots of a character drowned into narcissism, eventually realising its inner ugliness caused due to spiritual emptiness and an ever-fading appearance. In the second character we can see how through introspection, the character realises its jaded insensitivity and moral deformation that originates from demystification and personality cults in the contemporary digital environment. As a result, the character develops its own heroes, taking on the path of unconditional love, forgiveness and self-acceptance. Followed by shots that metaphorize the process of the character’s transformation into something immortal, the video is using a symbol of the VAMPIRE archetype. The final scene and emergence of all the personalities embedded in the character, each of which has the potential to become a leading personality, completes the work. Idea & performed by Valeriia Karaman Creative Direction by Valeriia Karaman Directed by Victoria Rikhtik DOP by Ivan ”Little Vanya” Goldfinch Styling by Masha Volkova Make Up by Zhenya Zenn Hair Styling by Maria Kozachenko Post Production by Victoria Rikhtik, Alexandre Alagôa
Digital:Moving Images on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:11 W x 16 H x 1 D in
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Ukraine
Karaman, who was born in Transnistria, a country annexed by Moldova in the 90’s, chose her dark artistic language on purpose. During her childhood, before she was forced to leave home due to war situation she had to speak Russian instead of her native Moldavian language. Later, Karaman’s family seeked refuge in the South of Ukraine, a region where the Russian language also appeared to be one of the main used languages. Years later when southern parts of Ukraine illegally got occupied by pro-russian separatists, Russian unwillingly became the main language again, thus triggering the artist's memories of being forced to act against her own will. Due to the full scale invasion of Russia the artist had to leave her home again seeking shelter in Berlin, Germany. A lot of her art is dedicated to the pain she goes through during her life.
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