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This painting is part of my space series of artworks.
I like the combination of irony and sexuality in art. In my paintings, I draw cosmic helmets and use attributes that reflect modern life. Space is infinity, energy and emptiness. Here life begins and dies. The female body is sexuality and continuation of life.
This is a dialogue of eternity with the reality of our life. What does our life mean on a scale of the universe?

The painting depicts elements that reflect the Renaissance and the modern world.
By this, I wanted to show that epochs that last for centuries are just an instant on the scale of the universe.
The monitors in the background may seem like a cage at first glance. Technology is a powerful tool in human hands, but it also limits our lives. We voluntarily put ourselves in a cage, revelling in the achievements of humanity, endlessly flipping through the feed of social networks.
Sometimes it's worth looking away from your laptop and looking at the world around you. It is much wider than the monitor screen.

Oil painting, paper.
Ready to hang.
One of a kind artwork.
Size: 100 x 100 cm (unframed).
This painting is part of my space series of artworks.
I like the combination of irony and sexuality in art. In my paintings, I draw cosmic helmets and use attributes that reflect modern life. Space is infinity, energy and emptiness. Here life begins and dies. The female body is sexuality and continuation of life.
This is a dialogue of eternity with the reality of our life. What does our life mean on a scale of the universe?

The painting depicts elements that reflect the Renaissance and the modern world.
By this, I wanted to show that epochs that last for centuries are just an instant on the scale of the universe.
The monitors in the background may seem like a cage at first glance. Technology is a powerful tool in human hands, but it also limits our lives. We voluntarily put ourselves in a cage, revelling in the achievements of humanity, endlessly flipping through the feed of social networks.
Sometimes it's worth looking away from your laptop and looking at the world around you. It is much wider than the monitor screen.

Oil painting, paper.
Ready to hang.
One of a kind artwork.
Size: 100 x 100 cm (unframed).
This painting is part of my space series of artworks.
I like the combination of irony and sexuality in art. In my paintings, I draw cosmic helmets and use attributes that reflect modern life. Space is infinity, energy and emptiness. Here life begins and dies. The female body is sexuality and continuation of life.
This is a dialogue of eternity with the reality of our life. What does our life mean on a scale of the universe?

The painting depicts elements that reflect the Renaissance and the modern world.
By this, I wanted to show that epochs that last for centuries are just an instant on the scale of the universe.
The monitors in the background may seem like a cage at first glance. Technology is a powerful tool in human hands, but it also limits our lives. We voluntarily put ourselves in a cage, revelling in the achievements of humanity, endlessly flipping through the feed of social networks.
Sometimes it's worth looking away from your laptop and looking at the world around you. It is much wider than the monitor screen.

Oil painting, paper.
Ready to hang.
One of a kind artwork.
Size: 100 x 100 cm (unframed).
This painting is part of my space series of artworks.
I like the combination of irony and sexuality in art. In my paintings, I draw cosmic helmets and use attributes that reflect modern life. Space is infinity, energy and emptiness. Here life begins and dies. The female body is sexuality and continuation of life.
This is a dialogue of eternity with the reality of our life. What does our life mean on a scale of the universe?

The painting depicts elements that reflect the Renaissance and the modern world.
By this, I wanted to show that epochs that last for centuries are just an instant on the scale of the universe.
The monitors in the background may seem like a cage at first glance. Technology is a powerful tool in human hands, but it also limits our lives. We voluntarily put ourselves in a cage, revelling in the achievements of humanity, endlessly flipping through the feed of social networks.
Sometimes it's worth looking away from your laptop and looking at the world around you. It is much wider than the monitor screen.

Oil painting, paper.
Ready to hang.
One of a kind artwork.
Size: 100 x 100 cm (unframed).
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Anna Polani

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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About The Artwork

We see the image of a young woman lying on a luxurious sofa surrounded by fruits, as if personifying the abundance and splendor of Renaissance still lifes. She embodies beauty and originality, as a captivating embodiment of life and human nature. However, behind it are black screens of monitors, assimilated to a cage. This contrast vividly reflects the interaction of modern society with technology and information that can limit and capture us. Screens symbolize the world of "big data", where we are increasingly immersed in virtual space, interfering with our daily life. "Big Data Turn Me On" invites you to think about our dependence on technology and on the importance of finding a balance between virtual and real world. Oil painting, canvas Ready to hang. One of a kind artwork. Size: 100 x 100 cm (unframed).

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Anna Polani is an artist specializing in the themes of space and astrophysics since 2018. She has developed a unique and recognizable style at the intersection of metamodernism and conceptualism. Her artwork embodies a vibrant fusion of contemporary aesthetics and philosophical concepts. The heroines in Anna Polani's works lead beautiful, joyful, and celebratory lives, yet they constantly contemplate their place in this world and strive to unravel the mysteries of the boundless universe. The artist's love for space and its enigmas is manifested through her depiction of modern women wearing space helmets. This imagery symbolizes their pursuit of exploration while injecting an element of fantasy and mystique into their everyday existence. Through her art, Anna offers viewers a sincere and nuanced perspective on modernity, raising questions about our position in the world and our role in the universe. She bridges the realms of art and science, opening new horizons and inspiring contemplation on personal mysteries and the magnificence of the cosmos. With a unique blend of elegance and intrigue, Anna Polani's works invite viewers to immerse themselves in a magical realm where each painting serves as a window to infinity, igniting curiosity in the hearts of all who behold them. Her paintings are in private collections in the USA, Great Britain, Germany, Switzerland and Russia. Publications: December 2019 - Magazine43. Issue 9 (USA) September 2020 - Dessert Report Magazine (Russia)

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