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Artist's
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Art
is not the representation, but the transfiguration of life. An
image arises in response to the need for impelling it towards
change in another, transfiguring direction. We notice an "image" only
in so far as it displaces what is supposed to depict.
Abram
Tertz (Andrei Sinyavsky) |
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The
ways art speaks to us are as diverse as the surrounding Universe,
including the fearful, angry and hateful, the dull and the ugly,
as well as art full of life, love, beauty, truth and healing. |
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My
paintings and I are one half of a process. To complete it I need
you, the viewer. I invite you to experience with me the infinite
beauty of a flower, the power of the presence of its living forces,
the sacred geometry of its petals where the whole cosmos is enchanted,
to experience intimate nature of beings living in my meditative
pictures, and in the painting from the Divine Mother series
to feel her motherly love and protection even amidst the biggest
turmoils and trials. |
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Art
was and always will be a sacred gate between invisible and visible
and back. |
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My
dream as an artist is that you can find that hidden gate in my
art. |
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