VIEW IN MY ROOM
Uzbekistan
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 43.3 W x 29.5 H x 0.8 D in
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"Qiuarantine" . Time seemed to have stopped and, like a copper basin, tightly covered me. In the early days there was an idea to express your opinion and attitude towards covid 19. The choice fell on indigo color interspersed with aqua. In my understanding, indigo is closely related to jeans - democratic clothing that is associated with freedom of movement. The color of the sea is nostalgia for travel. It was necessary to achieve a dynamic texture, convey movement, and an internal protest against the prevailing. For this I used sweeping, wide strokes. And in order to get the impression that something important has been painted over. And on the top of these layers, the inscription "covid 19", inverted for the viewer, was applied with a spray can, with a stencil. There are exactly seven inscriptions, according to the number of days a week and they are the same, emphasizing the monotony of the passing days. I specially applied the inscriptions in a mirror image. To create the feeling of looking through the glass, on the outside of which these indifferent inscriptions are placed - seals. And drops of blood are sprayed from the inside, from the side of the viewer. This is the result of the sad news of deaths in our advanced times.
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:43.3 W x 29.5 H x 0.8 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
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Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
Ships From:Uzbekistan.
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Uzbekistan
Mansur Baybekov was born in 1971 in Uzbekistan, the city of Andijan. In his early childhood, Mansur discovered in himself the talent of the artist, thanks to his brother, who showed Mansur the basics of drawing and painting. In his youth, Mansur was engaged in painting walls in the Uzbek national style and drawing landscapes. And being in the army, he painted campaign posters. Despite the fact that at that time the profession of the artist was not very popular, Mansur entered the art school and graduated it perfectly from the profession of artist-designer. After college, Mansur continues to painting. In 1996, the family moved to the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent. _________ Sources of inspiration: I believe that everyone deserves to be happy and can achieve this on their own. And those who did it - the heroes. I take inspiration from examples of the lives of people who have achieved great success in their lives. My pictures of the very life of which we all dream and to which we aspire! This is a life of luxury, full of pleasure and joy. My pictures are a reminder that you have already achieved success, which means you can achieve anything!
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