Anna Sudbina

Joined Artfinder: Dec. 2017

Artworks for sale: 17

United Kingdom

About Anna Sudbina

 
 
  • Biography

    Often without obvious foothold in reality Anna’s body of work attempts to go beyond the plain description of a natural world. This free-floating and impressionistic version of reality that is proposed by the artist often takes shape in the eye of a viewer as a feeling, an experience, a hazy recollection drawn from childhood, titillating the imagination and speaking to the subconscious. Coming from a great tradition of Russian abstract artists such as Kandinsky, Malevich, Chagal, her work draws upon newer ideas taking as its inspiration digitisation, quantum mechanics, contemporary science, the infinite and the unconscious. Sudbina investigates the space between realms of reality and imagination through paintings that shift between representational and abstract.

    "Abstract art is a balancing act between chance and choice. My abstract work communicates by bypassing the words and formalised understanding of the world. It is a meditation, a silent calling, a purest of creative outputs as it has to come from within. It is the most direct connection between the artist and the universe and between the artwork and the viewers. The abstract images undimmed by preconception communicate directly to subconscious the ideas of harmony encoded in them." 

    Anna studied academic drawing and painting in Moscow State Stroganov Academy where the emphasis is made on the classical technique and design-art in Saint Martins where conceptual idea was in the forefront. She is thus constantly looking for a balanced approach where the visual form and the concept are equally important. 

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    Event: Flux

    Dates: 12 Jul 2017 - 16 Jul 2017

    Venue: FLUX EXHIBITION 2017, Chelsea College of Art LONDON

    FLUX Exhibition is a ground breaking art event – a collection of the most dynamic painters, sculptors and performance artists which represents an alternative way to encounter today’s best new art.

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Event: Flux

Dates: 12 Jul 2017 - 16 Jul 2017

Venue: FLUX EXHIBITION 2017, Chelsea College of Art LONDON

FLUX Exhibition is a ground breaking art event – a collection of the most dynamic painters, sculptors and performance artists which represents an alternative way to encounter today’s best new art.


 

Biography

Often without obvious foothold in reality Anna’s body of work attempts to go beyond the plain description of a natural world. This free-floating and impressionistic version of reality that is proposed by the artist often takes shape in the eye of a viewer as a feeling, an experience, a hazy recollection drawn from childhood, titillating the imagination and speaking to the subconscious. Coming from a great tradition of Russian abstract artists such as Kandinsky, Malevich, Chagal, her work draws upon newer ideas taking as its inspiration digitisation, quantum mechanics, contemporary science, the infinite and the unconscious. Sudbina investigates the space between realms of reality and imagination through paintings that shift between representational and abstract.

"Abstract art is a balancing act between chance and choice. My abstract work communicates by bypassing the words and formalised understanding of the world. It is a meditation, a silent calling, a purest of creative outputs as it has to come from within. It is the most direct connection between the artist and the universe and between the artwork and the viewers. The abstract images undimmed by preconception communicate directly to subconscious the ideas of harmony encoded in them." 

Anna studied academic drawing and painting in Moscow State Stroganov Academy where the emphasis is made on the classical technique and design-art in Saint Martins where conceptual idea was in the forefront. She is thus constantly looking for a balanced approach where the visual form and the concept are equally important.