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Kazakhstan
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The picture is made on the cover of pizza. The picture shows the changing realities of everyday life. How has life changed during quarantine? News about the closing business, which may not open afterwards, the likely decline in purchasing opportunities, empty streets, closed shops are thin of goods (especially the event that hurt me because I was left without canvases), and also non-holiday holidays, without guests, celebrations and gifts, and a slowdown in rhythm life (time is perceived as a little sticky and slowed down). Here is the transformation, as before, the pizza lid was a stand for sauces, and now it has become a canvas (it would also be decorated in a baguette rich with stucco). And the visibility of streets thinned from people and cars, and social distance. You know, before, children liked to watch videos from the DODO workshop and guess who and when would start picking up the ordered pizza, but now the workers in the video are bored and as soon as your order arrives, they immediately start working and this is no longer a quest. And also this work, about the search for differences and the possibility of slowing down or stopping to look at your life and find 50 differences ... to find important, after removing the quarantine, integrate your findings into everyday life, along with a joyful feeling that you coped with this task.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Kazakhstan
Hello everyone, I like to joke about myself, that it’s better to be a painting psychologist than a freaking artist)) I do not have a higher academic art education. I love learning from those masters whose work inspires me, and first of all it is nature! I also like to share my discoveries with people.
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