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Gare Saint Lazare. (After Claude Monet) Print

Mikhail Gubin

United States

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SRAM pART PROJECT transforms bike parts into art that makes a difference and a big splash, too. The proceeds help people in need through World Bicycle Relief. For the New York City event, 90 noted artists will contribute original pieces created from SRAM components – including, for the first time, works of collage as well as sculpture. The artworks will be featured in a juried gallery exhibition, then sold at a gala live auction event. One hundred percent of the proceeds will be donated to World Bicycle Relief. In this work I used wood, metal, and plastic. For me, these materials are symbolic: wood is a symbol of purity - Mother Nature - untouched by human hands; metal and plastic - are both symbols of industrialization - symbols of human intervention into the natural course. By working with these materials, I tried to blur the contradicting nature of those materials and symbols in an attempt to create something harmonious and balanced. My goal was to demonstrate that nature and man can co-exist, and that human intervention in nature may not always be fatal.

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Giclee on Canvas

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16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

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17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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MIKHAIL GUBIN WAS BORN IN THE SOVIET UNION IN 1953. HE STUDIED AT THE ART AND TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE IN ZAGORSK, MOSCOW REGION. IN 1989 MIKHAIL GUBIN IMMIGRATED TO NEW YORK BY WAY OF VIENNA AND ROME. HIS MULTIMEDIA PRACTICE INCLUDES SCULPTURE, PHOTOGRAPHY, DRAWINGS, PAINTINGS, COLLAGE, INSTALLATION, AND VIDEO. HE PARTICIPATED IN 37 SOLO SHOWS AND OVER 200 GROUP EXHIBITIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AND INTERNATIONALLY, RECEIVING MULTIPLE AWARDS AND PRAISING REVIEWS FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES AMONG MANY OTHERS. HE HAS BEING AWARDED A 2014 NYFA FELLOWSHIP IN THE CATEGORY OF CRAFTS/SCULPTURE. GUBIN IS A MEMBER OF THE AUDOBON ARTISTS, THE NATIONAL COLLAGE SOCIETY AND SCULPTORS GUILD OF NEW YORK.

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